[GNC] How to fix zero-length register column?

David H hellvee at gmail.com
Sun Dec 12 15:14:00 EST 2021


Ron,

See Gyle's email to fix your issue. A couple of things to note - it is
generally easiest to double click the column header to resize a column to
an appropriate size assuming you don't have any really long column contents
and always adjust the "Description" column last as it's set to
automatically fill the remaining space but if you've adjusted other column
widths you need to just click and hold on the right side Description column
header delimiter and just move it a little bit left or right and let it go
to get it to recognise your adjusted other columns.

Cheers David H.


On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 at 04:35, Ron Hunter-Duvar <ronhd at shaw.ca> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Background: I was resizing the columns in my chequing account register
> (yet again, because GnuCash 4.x on Windows 10 keeps resizing the date,
> number, and amount columns to more than double the needed size and
> shrinking the memo and account columns too small to read what's in them,
> but that's a separate issue). I grabbed the wrong resize spot at one
> point (another separate issue, but why is the top part of the separator
> between the account and clear columns invisible?).
>
> Anyway, I shrank the clear column to zero width before I realized what I
> was doing. Now it's impossible to grab the invisible resize spot and
> enlarge it again. It only changes the size of the account column. I
> haven't been able to find any way bring it back. So now I can't mark
> transactions cleared in my chequing account.
>
> Does anyone here know how to fix this?
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
>
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