Budget reporting for a time interval
R. Victor Klassen
rvklassen at gmail.com
Sat Jul 4 06:46:53 EDT 2015
I tried. The first time it crashed, but that wasn’t reproducible. The second time it only reduced my screen real estate, without changing the scrolling behaviour.
On Jul 4, 2015, at 6:35 AM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4 July 2015 at 11:30, R. Victor Klassen <rvklassen at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, we’re talking half the screen width, not just the amount that a tab would change. And my tabs are at the top, so changing them to the side would presumably make it worse.
>
> Wm said that changing it fixed the problem for him, whatever that
> means. Anything is worth trying.
>
> Colin
>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 4, 2015, at 3:01 AM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 3 July 2015 at 23:15, R. Victor Klassen <rvklassen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Jul 2, 2015, at 5:58 PM, Wm <wm+gnc at tarrcity.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>>>> ...
>>>>> Sightly more realistically, I find that using Edit / Preferences / Tab position fixes that. I've no idea why it works but it does for me, I found it out by chance.
>>>>
>>>> At least on the Mac, preferences isn’t under the edit menu. When I do go to preferences, the only place I find tab position is for editing where the tabs (for selecting among open tabs) appear. No help whatsoever.
>>>
>>> I think the point is that whether you have the tabs at the side or at
>>> the top changes the available screen width, which may, or may not,
>>> help your problem.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>
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