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I have a problem with the model view, every time I import a new table, the area becomes larger, and I need to drag this new table for more than 5 minutes to where the other tables are, has anyone experienced this? I really don't know what to do.
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That's the case with the All Tables tab. What I would do is create a new tab, select all tables (select a table then Ctrl + A), drag them to the canvas and then click reset layout.
That's the case with the All Tables tab. What I would do is create a new tab, select all tables (select a table then Ctrl + A), drag them to the canvas and then click reset layout.
Something I learned recently is that you can use the same reset layout button to auto-layout even in the All tables tab.
Yeah, this is a known bug/problem, and there aren't any fixes other than creating a new tab in the Data Model View. I have asked it before, and that was the response I got from Microsoft.
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