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We have a dashboard that has several tabs. We've come to the point where tabs are begining to show on two lines within the dashboard. Currently, the user has to scroll in order to see the next row of tabs; however, the current two-row setup makes it difficult for users to see that there is a second row of tabs. Is there any way to adjust the height of the area the tabs are found so that they don't have to scroll up and down?
Fine, "Unfortunately, there is no way to accomplish this through the GUI tools", but has anyone found a way to change the height of the tab area with code or by changing an IBI-supplied file, in version 5.3.2? (Hopefully, by 7.6 this "new feature" has been taken care of).
Happy New Year,
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
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