One thing that comes to mind is to check the VMs hardware configuration.
The amount of memory available to the VM will affect the amount of
memory that can be dedicated to the graphics display.

In my Workstation, the recommended minimum memory is 2 GB for my Ubuntu 20.04 
guest
  - 2 virtual processors (1 core per processor)
  - graphics display will default to that currently configured for the host 
system (2560 x 1600 in my case)

If I reconfigure the VM with only 1 GB of memory, the desktop logon
screen only displays a part of the full gdm3 desktop logon screen.

Try increasing the VMs virtual memory or use a specific display monitor
resolution that works within the smaller virtual memory in use.

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