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I'm not sure if a setting got changed on my computer, but I can no longer see the Last or Next Refresh Time of all but 1 of my datasets in Power BI Service. Is anyone else having this issue or know what the problem may be?
I've tried in both IE11 & Chrome.
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@foxb3692 Upon further review, I found out that I can collapse the navigation pane (which I never had to do before) to see the timestamp. I wish there was a way to resize the columns as this adds an extra step when I want to see the timestamp.
It seems to be tied to screen size and resolution. On my Surface Pro, I see the same as you, but when projecting to a 21" monitor, I see the full date and time.
@foxb3692 At first, I thought that was the exact problem as I was working from home on my 14" laptop monitor. It is, however, set to the highest resolution of 1920 x 1080. I am now in the office where I have a pair of 24" monitors (also set to 1920 x 1080) and unfortunately, the issue still exists. It looks as if the "Name" column got bigger and used some of the real estate from the "Refreshed" & "Next Refresh" columns. I do not see a way to resize these. This is very strange as I do not remember the Name column being so big.
@foxb3692 Upon further review, I found out that I can collapse the navigation pane (which I never had to do before) to see the timestamp. I wish there was a way to resize the columns as this adds an extra step when I want to see the timestamp.
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