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    Resize tables and save settings

    Under Current Database, I have "Overlapping Windows" checked. When I open a table, it opens to pretty wide. Then I resize it so that it takes up less space. After resizing, whether I click Save or not, after closing, then reopening the same table, it opens back to its original size (very wide), instead of opening at the smaller size that I resized the table to.



    Is it possible to resize a table, and get it to open at that size next time you open that particular table?

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    Of course but the better question is why the need to view the table! I assume you have many fields in the table. You can resize the fields or even hide them. Are you doing this in design mode and does it also not keep your settings when opened in normal view?

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    Quote Originally Posted by burrina View Post
    Of course but the better question is why the need to view the table! I assume you have many fields in the table. You can resize the fields or even hide them. Are you doing this in design mode and does it also not keep your settings when opened in normal view?
    This is occurring in Normal View.

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