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I have a sample file of ficticious job descriptions (sorry about the spelling error):
JobId,JobDescription
1,"Software System Achitect (Cloud), Entry"
2,"Software System Achitect (Cloud), Junior"
3,"Software System Achitect (Cloud), Senior"
When I import it into Power BI, the Value distribution feature of Power BI cuts off all of the JobDescriptions such that you can't tell the difference between them (See Picture Below):
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There is no way for me to make the text in the Value distribution pane longer. Please upgrade Power BI so I can quickly distinguish from very lengthy values that are similarly named.
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