Re: How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

2010-11-22 Thread Guillaume Rheault
Does anybody know whether this is still an issue with Mid-Tier 7.6.3 ?

Thanks, Guillaume


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Shane,
The Mid Tier makes a view as big as you have for fields in the view.  This 
includes hidden fields….so the only way I have been able to find is to add 
everything to a page holder in multiple tabs and ensure that everything you 
have on the form is within the area you want displayed.  The suggestion by 
another user will set the size of the screen, but will not eliminate the scroll 
bars.

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Is there a way to limit the amount of “dead space” visible in the Mid-Tier?  
Right now most of my users have scrollbars in IE 7, and the scrollbars scroll 
down far enough that the forms are out of view.  I am trying to determine how 
to set this so it only scrolls down to view the length of the form.  My users 
are very frustrated.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

ARS 7.5
ITSM 7.6
Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)
SQL 2005

Thanks,

Shane Buchholz
Systems Analyst II - Remedy
Information Services Operations
Samaritan Health Services



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Resolved: How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

2010-11-17 Thread Shane Buchholz
I was able to find the solution for this in the Developers Studio.  Thanks 
Brien for that pointer.

In Dev Studio -- Layout-- Show Actual View Size

Now you can find the little black box controls on the edges of the form and 
drag the whole window to the size you need.  Hope that is what you meant!

Thank you everyone for your responses.

Thanks,

Shane Buchholz
Systems Analyst II - Remedy
Information Services Operations
Samaritan Health Services
541-768-4740

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Shane,
The Mid Tier makes a view as big as you have for fields in the view.  This 
includes hidden fieldsso the only way I have been able to find is to add 
everything to a page holder in multiple tabs and ensure that everything you 
have on the form is within the area you want displayed.  The suggestion by 
another user will set the size of the screen, but will not eliminate the scroll 
bars.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 3:17 PM
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Subject: How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

**
Is there a way to limit the amount of dead space visible in the Mid-Tier?  
Right now most of my users have scrollbars in IE 7, and the scrollbars scroll 
down far enough that the forms are out of view.  I am trying to determine how 
to set this so it only scrolls down to view the length of the form.  My users 
are very frustrated.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

ARS 7.5
ITSM 7.6
Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)
SQL 2005

Thanks,

Shane Buchholz
Systems Analyst II - Remedy
Information Services Operations
Samaritan Health Services



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How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

2010-11-16 Thread Shane Buchholz
Is there a way to limit the amount of dead space visible in the Mid-Tier?  
Right now most of my users have scrollbars in IE 7, and the scrollbars scroll 
down far enough that the forms are out of view.  I am trying to determine how 
to set this so it only scrolls down to view the length of the form.  My users 
are very frustrated.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

ARS 7.5
ITSM 7.6
Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)
SQL 2005

Thanks,

Shane Buchholz
Systems Analyst II - Remedy
Information Services Operations
Samaritan Health Services



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Re: How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

2010-11-16 Thread Brien Dieterle
**


  
  
In Dev Studio -- Layout-- "Show Actual View Size"

Now you can find the little black box controls on the edges of the
form and drag the whole window to the size you need. Hope that is
what you meant!

Brien

On 11/16/2010 3:16 PM, Shane Buchholz wrote:
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Is there a way to limit the amount of dead
  space visible in the Mid-Tier? Right now most of my users
  have scrollbars in IE 7, and the scrollbars scroll down far
  enough that the forms are out of view. I am trying to
  determine how to set this so it only scrolls down to view the
  length of the form. My users are very frustrated. Any ideas
  would be appreciated.

ARS 7.5
ITSM 7.6
Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)
SQL 2005

Thanks,

Shane Buchholz
Systems Analyst II - Remedy
Information Services Operations
Samaritan Health Services

  
  
  
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Re: How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

2010-11-16 Thread Roger Justice
It is controlled by the resolution of the users system and the size of the 
monitor. Try 1024X768 on a 17 Monitor.





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Is there a way to limit the amount of “dead space” visible in the Mid-Tier?  
Right now most of my users have scrollbars in IE 7, and the scrollbars scroll 
down far enough that the forms are out of view.  I am trying to determine how 
to set this so it only scrolls down to view the length of the form.  My users 
are very frustrated.  Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
ARS 7.5
ITSM 7.6
Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)
SQL 2005
 
Thanks,
 
Shane Buchholz
Systems Analyst II - Remedy
Information Services Operations
Samaritan Health Services
 

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Re: How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

2010-11-16 Thread LJ LongWing
Shane,

The Mid Tier makes a view as big as you have for fields in the view.  This
includes hidden fields..so the only way I have been able to find is to add
everything to a page holder in multiple tabs and ensure that everything you
have on the form is within the area you want displayed.  The suggestion by
another user will set the size of the screen, but will not eliminate the
scroll bars.

 

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Subject: How do I remove dead space in Mid-Tier?

 

** 

Is there a way to limit the amount of dead space visible in the Mid-Tier?
Right now most of my users have scrollbars in IE 7, and the scrollbars
scroll down far enough that the forms are out of view.  I am trying to
determine how to set this so it only scrolls down to view the length of the
form.  My users are very frustrated.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

 

ARS 7.5

ITSM 7.6

Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)

SQL 2005

 

Thanks,

 

Shane Buchholz

Systems Analyst II - Remedy

Information Services Operations

Samaritan Health Services

 

 

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