When I double-click the date header the date field shrinks to the width of the 
date text (xx.xx.xxxx), which is actually worse than how it started.

First image is how the date field is sized when I create an invoice

http://essbaum.com/images/GC_before.png
After date field double click:

http://essbaum.com/images/GC_after.png <http://essbaum.com/images/GC_after.png>

:-(

- Axel

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Axel Essbaum
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> On 13 Dec 2019, at 18:06, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Greg,
> 
> Not sure if you saw my previous post.
> 
> Double-clicking the Description column header may not produce the desired 
> result. It will always adjust the column to allow all content to be visible. 
> This might remove padding and shrink the column to remove the scrollbar as 
> you describe, or it might expand it further if a description line is long. 
> (thus making the content wider and the scroll bar even longer)
> 
> The only surefire method I know of to ‘balance’ the width of the window is to 
> drag the right-hand column header divider of the Description column to the 
> left and release it. It will snap to adjust the Description column so as to 
> fit all columns in the visible window.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
>> On Dec 13, 2019 w50d347, at 9:51 AM, Greg Feneis <mfen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Axel,
>> 
>> When you double clicked the date column header, did you follow that with a
>> double click of the description column header?
>> 
>> If the date column is fully in view, but too narrow to display all of the
>> characters in the fields, double clicking its column header might have
>> widened the column, and simultaneously widened the window that holds all of
>> the columns (horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of all the columns
>> appears), causing the left edge of the date column to shift left.  This
>> might have given the appearance of the column collapsing, but it really
>> expanded while moving out of view.     You would have to follow that with
>> scrolling all columns to view the entire date column, or double click the
>> description column to normalize the columns' window's width.
>> 
>> You might consider double clicking the column header for description
>> column, but only after you have double clicked the column header for any of
>> the other columns.
>> 
>> 
>> Kind regards, Greg Feneis
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