Double-clicking a column header sizes it to fit the contents. (at least for me)

This means my Date column shrunk slightly because I had some padding.

But doing this on the Description column didn’t cause it to adjust to fit the 
window, it caused it to expand and gave me a scroll bar that wasn’t there 
before.

The only way I know of to eliminate the scroll bar is to drag & release the 
right Description divider to the left and it will snap into place so the scroll 
bar disappears.

Ideally though, would be to choose which columns are visible like in the CoA 
because there are plenty of columns I never use or need. (Yes, I can make them 
nearly 1 pixel, I know.)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Dec 12, 2019 w50d346, at 10:05 AM, Greg Feneis <mfen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> No attachment here either, and not a final solution, but I think the
> invoice columns auto size if you double click on the column header.
> 
> Double click any column header that's over a too narrow column first, then
> double click the header over the description column and it will give up
> enough of any excess width to normalize the window width, which should
> eliminate the horizontal scroll bar.

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