Can I add a few rows to the display of Alerts?
Bob.
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Can I add a few rows to the display of Alerts?
Right now shows 5 rows. I can find no way to expand that on the alerts dialog and 8 would work much better for my needs. Anyway to do that?
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Which dialog are you referring to? I can maximize the Alerts Center to full screen, so you must be referring to something else.
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Rocket J Squirrel said:Which dialog are you referring to? I can maximize the Alerts Center to full screen, so you must be referring to something else.This one. Would love a few more lines without having to "see all":0
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That CAN be expanded. Just grab the slider bar at the top of the alerts display and expand the field.
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Sorry, I can't figure out how to make that appear. Step-by-step instructions, please.
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Its my home classic view. Select classic view, then customize, add sections as you desire.0
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I can't resize that one either. I'd just click "Show all alerts" to see more.
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Just move your mouse pointer around the top of the alerts window until it changes from a pointer to a double-ended arrow. Then move that bar.
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NotACPA said:Just move your mouse pointer around the top of the alerts window until it changes from a pointer to a double-ended arrow. Then move that bar.
Thanks, but the only time the cursor changes is over the up/down arrow or the gear icon. Nowhere else. I would have expected it to work as you describe, but not. I'll look in preferences just in case there is a setting to prevent resizing. - Nope. Hmmm....
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NotACPA said:Just move your mouse pointer around the top of the alerts window until it changes from a pointer to a double-ended arrow. Then move that bar.
Did not hear back. Does that really work for you? Well familiar with the technique, but does not work anywhere on the home page for me....
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