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Has anyone else noticed that, when updating an app in the Service, the new navigation builder is now reverting to On. I have it switched it off in all my apps, but now, whenever I go to update an app, I find it's been switched back on.
I have only noticed it for about the last 2 weeks. Before that, once I had switched it off, it stayed off.
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Hi @nelsong20 ,
Thanks for pointing it out. I have reported this to PG, Once fixed, will let you know.
Hi @Kevin_Brennan ,
PG is working on a fix. We don't have an ETA yet, but will update when we have one.
It seems like this has been fixed now, it no longer turns on automatically in our tenant.
Awesome, thanks for letting us know
Is there an ETA on fixing this?
Hi @Kevin_Brennan ,
PG is working on a fix. We don't have an ETA yet, but will update when we have one.
@v-frfei-msft Any update on this? Incredibly frustrating to have to remember to turn this new feature off any time we make an amendment to an app
I too facing the same issue New Navigation Bulder Keeps Swithching on
Hi @nelsong20 ,
Thanks for pointing it out. I have reported this to PG, Once fixed, will let you know.
I see there is a solution for this issue, and that it has been reported. Please do fix.
It is happening to our Apps as well and I sure hope it never becomes a permanent layout change without an option! It is not preferable for our organization or users in any way.
Yes, I have noticed this too but only in the last 2 days. It is really annoying, especially because the new app layout sucks.
I sure do hope you're wrong about that. I would hate to see the new interface become the norm.
We had great hopes for it when it was announced but we've opted NOT to use it, because: (1) it's ugly, (2) even though you can resize the menu bar, you just can't reduce it enough to get it out of the way, and as a result (3) it totally messes up the utilisation of the screen landscape for the report itself.
We use reports, not dashboards, for all of our data, and we have everything laid out well in terms of screen space utilisation. This new nav builder ruins that.
My issue with the new layout is that it becomes confusing which is a report, which is just a page within a report and what is a dashboard. I also really dislike the colour schemes, they're all so in your face.
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