It isn't the kind of experience that we want you to come across, bob176.
There are times that an issue like this occurs when the system encounters browser-traffic concerns. That said, you can run some steps to isolate this matter.
You can use a private window. It is the best place to identify any browser-related concerns. I've added these keyboard shortcuts to open one:
Google Chrome: Ctrl + Shift + N
Mozilla Firefox: Ctrl + Shift + P
Microsoft Edge: Ctrl + Shift + P
Safari: Command + Shift + N
If it works, you can go back to a regular browser and clear the cache. A piled cache can also be the reason for some unexpected matter on the opened pages.
You can also switch to a different browser like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge as alternatives.
Thank you for your helpful response. I think I just found the issue, and apparently it was either operator error (mine), or perhaps may have been a setting rest with a recent software update. It appears that when I hit "clear filter" in the audit log, the software still would not show the entire audit log until I actually went into the filter, changed some settings, and then hit "clear filter" again, at least that is how I can best describe what I did that finally allows me to browse the entire log.
At any rate I can see the entire log now, thank you again.
-Bob
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