You didn't specify a version, but in 7.1, on the Display Properties tab for
a column, there is a "Wrap Text" check box just below the column width
setting.

Now if I could just get the other columns to all align to the top of the
cell...  :-)

Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
"Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they're yours."-- Richard
Bach


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Hi Listers,

I attempting to make my table column headings wrap to two lines.

I followed the following instructions found in the help files, which
did not work.

To apply a customized style sheet to a web application

In BMC Remedy Administrator, open the window for the application you
want to work with.
Open the Application Properties window (Application > Properties).
Click the Support Files tab.

Select the Resources Directory Structure directory.
Click the Create Dir button to create a set of directories using the
structure shown in the following figure. This structure mirrors the
structure in the mid tier directory for system resources.
Directory structure for customized style sheets



The standard directory is for stylesheets and other resources that
work across all browsers. The ie and moz directories are for
stylesheets that contain CSS rules specific to each browser and that
should be applied only to that browser.

Keep in mind that a CSS rule property is sometimes applied only by the
browsers that support it, and is safely ignored by all other browsers.
Such properties do not need to be limited to a browser-specific style
sheet, which means that you might be able to reduce the number of
style sheets you need to create.

Select a directory, and click Add Files.
The Open dialog box appears.

Select your custom CSS file and click Open.
The file is added to the directory selected in step 6.

Click the Rename button to rename this file to arsystem.css if it does
not already have this name.
Adding customized .css files


Save your changes.
Delete your browser’s temporary (cached) files, and refresh your
browser to see the changes.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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