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I have a Table-type visualization. "Word wrap" is on for column headers, and I have manually re-sized practically all of the columns.
The table has many columns, and so there is a horizontal scroll bar.
Word wrapping is happening only on a few column headers toward the left side of the table (some of the "first" columns). So, when I first view the table, the height of the column headers is increased to accommodate two lines of text.
When I use the horizontal scroll bar to scroll all the way to the right, all the visible column headers (the "last" columns in my table) fit on a single line. And, if I resize one of those columns, or click one of those column headers to sort by that column, then the height of the column headers is automatically decreased, to accommodate just a single line of text in the column header. Which works for the moment, because all of the visible columns fit on a single line.
However, the problem comes when I subsequently scroll back to the left, where I have those column headers that do not fit in a single line of text. After scrolling back to the left, the height of the column headers does NOT increase again. The text in my column headers still requires multiple lines, but the column headers are not expanded to accommodate them.
This occurs in both Power BI Desktop and the Power BI Service.
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