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Resizing columns in recording fails on first try.

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Resizing columns in recording fails on first try.

Postby tallahassee101 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:57 pm

Many times I have opened a recording, and go to resize one of the columns ( click drag the width of the entire column on the header ) and instead of resizing to the new width it snaps the width back. On a second attempt it works however, I and several of my co-workers have noticed this many times in Ranorex 3.0 on Windows 7.
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Re: Resizing columns in recording fails on first try.

Postby Support Team » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:27 pm

Hi,

You have opened a recording in Ranorex Studio or in the Standalone Recorder? Can you narrow down it to a special case or is it just everywhere?
Because I tried this currently a few times with a lot of different recordings. Different in size of actions, items inside the grid and so on and it works always as expected.

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Re: Resizing columns in recording fails on first try.

Postby tallahassee101 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:23 pm

This is inside a recording within Studio. I've noticed it while resizing the unnamed tab ( between Action and Button ) and when resizing the 'Repository Item' tab. I've also noticed it resizing at a slow rate too at times.
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Re: Resizing columns in recording fails on first try.

Postby Support Team » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:50 am

Hi,

as mentioned by Peter we are not able to reproduce your issue.
I've just tried to do so with several recordings of different sizes but hat no success.
Everything works as expected.
Are there any other steps you are performing to get this behavior you haven't mentioned yet?

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