![]() Second Monitor Problemsįinally, I remembered a similar situation, when Excel UserForms suddenly looked strange on my second monitor. In fact, I didn’t find anyone else reporting the same problem. Unfortunately, a Google search didn’t turn up any solutions. It’s easy to just ignore a problem like that, instead of trying to fix it.īut, with Power Query experiments to try, I decided to tackle the problem. Most of the time, I’m using existing queries, and don’t need to do anything with the Queries & Connections pane. I couldn’t move the pane though, because there was no title bar to double-click or drag. ![]() At the top, only the two tabs are showing – Queries, and Connections.įortunately, I was able to resize the pane, by dragging the sides or corners. It’s about 1 inch wide and tall, with no title bar showing. ![]() This is what the Queries & Connections pane looked like, every time I used it. ![]() Then I remembered the problem I’ve had for a few months – the Excel Queries & Connections pane is stuck at the top of my second monitor. I bought a digital copy, downloaded the sample files, and eagerly dove into the book. Ken Puls and Miguel Escobar just released their new Power Query book – Master Your Data with Excel and Power BI.
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