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Power Query Glitch - CANNOT see queries & connections?..

Hi all,

 

I've been using Power Query for a while. As I joined a new company/new role, the first time I used it, I imported 5-6 different datasets, and this is what it looks like now..

 

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As you can see, the Queries and Connection pane is completely black.. or sometimes it's just white. I can't see any of the data sources that I've loaded into the model.. Though if I just double click onto where they usually would be, it takes me to Power Query..

 

Any idea on a quick fix? Should I uninstall?

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v-kelly-msft
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Hi  @Anonymous ,

 

Are your datasets very large?It looks like that the connection is stuck.

Try to disable hardware graphics accelleration as mentioned by @edhans .

If that doesnt help.Try to just connect one dataset to check whether this issue still exists,if no,then add another one,repeat this till the last one.It is to find which dataset makes this issue happen.

If all the above doesnt help,try to open in another computer to check whether it's a computer issue.

 

Best Regards,
Kelly

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edhans
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  1. Try restarting Excel
  2. Try Rebooting
  3. Try disabling hardware graphics accelleration. It might have changed after a Windows Update to your drivers.
  4. Then try a basic reinstall
  5. Then try a full reinstall.

This is something with your graphics driver. It could be a bug specific to your driver type, but hard to say. Check Windows Update to see what was installed recently.

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