It took me several years to figure this out, but I finally understand why
it is designed as it is.

It turns out to be a trivial procedure to initially set register views up
to show a reasonable portion of text in nearly all the columns except the
'big' one, ie Description or Memo or Notes.  Then it also is easy to just
grab the column divider in the title bar on the right of that column when I
want to see more of it, move it to the right temporarily, and then slide it
back when I am done working in that column.  All the other columns can
remain as is.

This method, since I discovered it, has made it much easier to  work with
GnuCash on a monitor that isn't wide enough to completely show every column.

-- 
David Carlson
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