When clicking a button to run a process that has several actions (20+), there should be a vertical scroll bar for the list of actions so that the UI box does not go off of the screen and a user does not have to scroll to see the Run button.
Seems another way this could be solved is setting up the various actions into processes and allowing a process to include other processes, so these could be run in a specified order in a from a single process action. Then the user could see the broader process names of what's going on and not 20 small things.
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When a user clicks the ellipsis in a grid card they should be able to see the name of the source module. This empowers end users with the ability to connect to the source data they see in the UX to the module in the backend. It also enables end users to pull the data into Google Sheets or Excel.