Change individual subfile row height

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Change individual subfile row height

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Is it possible to change a specific subfile row height without effecting the other rows. I've designed a comment page where comments are sometime extending pass the subfile row height. I would like for all of the comment displayed instead of having to use the text area scroll bar.

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Re: Change individual subfile row height

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There's no way to set an individual row's height, unfortunately.

Would something like fold/drop work for you?
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Can the fold/drop apply to an individual row in profound? If not, I'll just use the fold/drop applied to the entire subfile.

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It cannot be applied to one row, to my knowledge.
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Re: Change individual subfile row height

Post by kfritz »

Consider, if you use fold and drop you'll loose the grid columns.

Maybe is this a solution for you...
Define your comment field (hide it in the grid) as a tooltip to a specific grid field (or all) in the row and when the user hoovers over the field, your comment will be shown as a tooltip.

Nice, or what do you think?

Karl
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