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Thread began 11/03/2018 5:58 am by Nathon Jones Web Design | Last modified 11/06/2018 3:00 am by Nathon Jones Web Design | 1036 views | 4 replies

Nathon Jones Web Design

When you hover over any ‘window’ in Windows, be it File Explorer or a browser, the pointer changes to double arrows and you can resize the window or, alternatively, click on the Maximise button to make the window full screen.

My request is that the WA wizards have this functionality so that, regardless of screen size, resolution or device, you can resize the window for your needs. That way, everyone is accommodated, not just laptop and small screen users.

Just an idea, but productivity would be much better if I could widen the wizard and see all the table columns and bindings in one view without scrolling.

Fingers crossed. ;)
NJ

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