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fix: in small screen make the "editing not possible" message the same whether in create or edit mode #1972

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When user goes to small screen while making a new dashboard, the message should be the same as when editing an existing dashboard.

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@jenniferarnesen jenniferarnesen merged commit 1b9a193 into master Sep 14, 2021
@jenniferarnesen jenniferarnesen deleted the fix/create-not-allowed-message branch September 14, 2021 14:47
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## [31.19.11](v31.19.10...v31.19.11) (2021-09-15)

### Bug Fixes

* **translations:** sync translations from transifex (master) ([#1968](#1968)) ([66070be](66070be))
* analytics@20.4.7, data-visualizer-plugin@38.0.13 ([#1981](#1981)) ([30b25fb](30b25fb))
* in small screen make the "editing not possible" message the same whether in create or edit mode ([#1972](#1972)) ([1b9a193](1b9a193))
* remove other action buttons when in edit mode print preview ([#1974](#1974)) ([e9a54d1](e9a54d1))
* when loading a dashboard set the loaded flag after the fetch so state doesn't toggle back and forth  ([#1975](#1975)) ([c9b4ff7](c9b4ff7))
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🎉 This PR is included in version 31.19.11 🎉

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