Have you tried to reset the preferences on the table after making your changes?

I've seen this with other tables in ITSM, but it hasn't bother me enough to 
persue it.
As a workaround, have you tried to add spaces to the text in the header to make 
the column width a bit wider, thus giving more space between the values in the 
rows.




From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Charlie Lotridge
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 9:04 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Table Column Data Alignment issue

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There have been no responses to this, so I'm guessing that no one has seen this 
issue.  Can anyone confirm that this does work for them?  Or is it perhaps a 
little used feature?

Thanks,
Charlie

On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Charlie Lotridge 
<lotri...@mcs-sf.com<mailto:lotri...@mcs-sf.com>> wrote:
Hi all,

I have several (list type) tables that contain columns that contain integer 
values.  As stated in the documentation, these default to being right-aligned.  
However, when there is any left-aligned value in the column immediately to the 
right, the data becomes nearly unreadable.  This is especially true if that 
left-aligned data itself displays numerically (e.g. timestamps).

I've tried setting the "Data Alignment" property for these columns to both Left 
and Center, but it seems to have no effect - the numeric data remains 
right-aligned.

Am I missing something?  Is there something else I need to do to affect the 
alignment adjustment?

Note that just for kicks I tried setting the alignment of a character type 
column (which defaults to left) to right-alignment, but this also has no 
effect.  So the problem I'm having is not restricted to integer columns.

On the other hand, changing the alignment of the headers seems to work just 
fine.

Thanks,
Charlie

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