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- [Export tables and charts](#export-tables-and-charts)
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- [Drill down to detailed entity information](#drill-down-from-query-results)
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- [Tweak your queries directly from the results](#tweak-your-queries-from-the-results)
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- [View timeline of events](#automatic-timeline-rendering-preview)
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- [View timeline of events](#automatic-timeline-rendering)
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## View query results as a table or chart
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> [!NOTE]
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> Some tables in this article might not be available at Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. [Turn on Microsoft Defender XDR](m365d-enable.md) to hunt for threats using more data sources. You can move your advanced hunting workflows from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to Microsoft Defender XDR by following the steps in [Migrate advanced hunting queries from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](advanced-hunting-migrate-from-mde.md).
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## Automatic timeline rendering (preview)
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## Automatic timeline rendering
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By default, a timeline appears above the advanced hunting results that displays event counts over time. The timeline is automatically rendered based on the `Timestamp` or `timeGenerated` column in the query results. It automatically updates when you apply filters and can help you quickly identify abnormal behavior and trends and focus on interesting results.
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