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When I try to fix the size of one of the columns the far right column goes way out of wack. Any idea why this might be happening?
Not without seeing the actual table and a description of what you mean by 'way out of wack'.
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Not without seeing the actual table and a description of what you mean by 'way out of wack'.
I posted a screenshot with it. Did it not show up?
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