Hi,
I'm sure that this feature did exist only a week or two ago but I can't seem to be able to resize the width of columns any more.
I have some databases where the columns aren't all the same width so I'm sure I'm not going mad and there was the ability to resize them at some point.
Am I missing something or is there a bug in a recent update that has broken this feature?
Thanks!
Hi, thanks for raising this! We're aware of this bug and are working on a fix. We'll let you know once the fix has been deployed.
This is the workaround that some other customers found:
place your cursor over the column border in an area where it turns form the hand icon into the pointer arrow, right click, then left click.
Thanks for the update Rachel.
Can confirm the workaround you provided is working as an alternative until this bug is resolved.
Thanks again!
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Thank you for your patience, we just released a patch which will fix the resizing issue. We also made improvements to renaming a field. You can now double click the field name to rename it! If you still have problems with resizing columns, feel free to reach out to us again!
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Hi Paul,
If what you are looking for is what I described in my post as issue Nr 2 in December, maybe it helps to bring more attention to the matter if you also like that post?
View configurations and macro missing (atlassian.com)
BTW I never received an answer or comment from any of the Atlassian guys on here...
cheers, Marco
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