I have a workbook in which the 2 little left and right arrows at the bottom left which we use to move through tabs are not working. I can still right-click and choose the tab I want to go to, but I'm baffled as to why the arrows themselves no longer work. And the left arrow is always greyed out even if I've navigated to the rightmost tab. And if I do navigate to the rightmost tab, I don't see the tab name at the bottom of my screen; it remains hidden behind the scroll bar. The right arrow is always dark/black and seems like it should be working. Any idea why that might happen?
Try using ctrl + Pageup or Pagedown, hopefully that helps you until someone can answer or assist on the real issue.
I just had the same issue and I resolved it by clicking the vertical 3 dots on the far right and then sliding it to the far right and then clicked on the "+" just to the left of it which added a new sheet and then clicked on the horizonal "..." I then deleted that new sheet that I added and voila, now I can scroll left and right using the left and right arrows.
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I had similar issue where the Value column was way too narrow.
I tried making the window as small as possible and then resizing, but that didn't help.
However, what seemed to resolve the issue for me was to click Add Editor on Right button (near the upper right corner with the "+") when Info.plist is displayed. This added a second window showing Info.plist with the Value column expanded all the way to the right edge, I closed the left pane with the narrow column.
Now, even after quitting or opening other projects, I get the Value column expanded all the way to the right edge.
Steve
I had the same problem too. I think this is a Xcode 12 bug. I solved this by:
First open info.plist
Click on show or hide code review button on top right corner. It will split the window.
Again click the same button
I don't know how the problem is solved but it did.
I did manage to resize it after dragging the window bottom right border of the application window. Hope it helps anybody else struggling with it.
Try to add an editor (https://take.ms/V8fee) and then to close it.
It fixed the issue for me.
I had the same problem. Drag the bottom right corner and make the window as small as you can, and then drag it back to full size. That fixed it for me.
I had this problem and I found a trick for XCode 12.2
just open the plist file and press the (+) button ( in the top right of the editor page) to appear right editor and press it again to disappear, it worked for me.
https://SURU.tinytake.com/sf/MTQxMTgzOV81MDc2MDI2
I want to stick some text of the bottom of the page, like on the screen, just before footer always. When there is text (from mergefield), next should be new lines. I hope screenshot make it easier to see.
You can put the text in a text box or frame with position set to "Bottom
Relative to Margin". It's the only idea I have due you don't want to use a footer.
Or you can see this article
Basically it gives three options:
Negative left indent
Margin text box
Anchor to the header
I found the solution to the problem on Microsoft's page and I hope that this page comes up for as many people as possible.
Select the text you want to stick to the bottom (or top) of the page. Under Layout tab take a look at the bottom right of the page layout section and you should see a small arrow that, when clicked on, opens a new menu. In that menu, go to layout tab and set vertical alignment to be "bottom". IMPORTANT! Make sue that the next menu option (at the bottom of that window) is set to "apply to selected sections" otherwise, you will be writing from the bottom of the page upwards.
Here is the source image that helped me. https://filestore.community.support.microsoft.com/api/images/0382c4a8-ade9-4fc4-be66-bcd2c7101479?upload=true
Here is the visual representation:
Note that the person who took the screenshot set the last setting to whole document, not just selected sections.
If selected sections option isn't available, make sure you selected a text before opening the menu.
Hope this helps!
I'm having a strange problem.
I have 3 worksheets that have 2 sets of radio buttons at the bottom of each sheet. On the first sheet, these radio buttons work fine. On the 2nd and 3rd sheet, the radio buttons on the bottom-middle of the page work, but the ones on the bottom-left side of the page do not. When I hover over them the cursor changes appropriately, but when I click on them they just flicker and the button does not fill in.
When I tried remaking the buttons, I found that if the buttons are situated in the middle or right side of the sheet, they work fine, but if I move them over to the left side of the sheet they stop working. It does not seem to be any particular cell line that breaks them (it appears that they consistently stop working in the middle of the M column). When I move them back to the right side of the page, they work again. If I have one button from a particular GroupName filled and move it over to the left, it remains filled and if I click on different button from the GroupName that is situated on the right, the button on the right fills in properly and the button on the left clears properly...I just can't click the button on the left to refill it.
I've tried copying the radio buttons directly from the first sheet (whose buttons are working properly), but that didn't work. I have also copied the formats from the first sheet onto the second sheet, thinking maybe the format of the cells was breaking the radio buttons in some way, but that didn't work either.
Has anyone heard of anything like this happening?
EDIT: I tried putting in a different ActiveX Control (a text box) and it too stops working when it is moved to the left side of the page.
Handling the tabs right now is crazy !!
Often I use a split layout / workspace. Mostly I split vertically.
After a short time I have 10 tabs left, 10 tabs right
If I try to reorder a tab by dragging it, the tabs beneath it (the place I'd like to drop the tab) jump around and flicker.
If I click a tab (of a row) all rows reorder... what the * ? How to keep an overview like this.
I can't drag from one view to the other.
So my associated questions would be...
About 1. Am I doing something wrong ?
About 2. Are there some settings to disable this reordering ?
About 3. See edit
Sublime Text 2 for example does this all very naturally.
Edit
I found out that I can drag a tab from one side to another, BUT I need to drag it a little bit down first so the tab gets "loose"
There is no fix yet, these are known issues:
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-22546
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-84887
A workaround would be to use tabs on left/right or in single row options.
I'm creating a dynamic chart using an Excel form control -- the scrollbar -- and the way this works is exactly as described on http://www.excelcharts.com/blog/animation-interaction-and-dynamic-excel-charts/ (towards the bottom). I have a chart of data, and a column called "Chart source" that just does an index match based on the scrollbar's linked number. When you click through the scrollbar, it updates the chart source column and thus the chart.
The problem I'm having is that when I click the scrollbar, it keeps scrolling all the way, to either the left or the right, instead of moving incrementally one by one. The number counts through 1 by 1, but it goes all the way as if I were continuously clicking the button. This behavior stops in its tracks if I click and then move the mouse out of the arrow area. I've tried messing with the form control's "incremental change" and "page change" options to no avail. Things that do work: I can click and drag the scrollbar itself to the place I want it. I can type a new number in the cell linked to the scrollbar, and the scrollbar will jump to the right position.
Does anyone have an idea of how to fix this bug?
EDIT: I figured out the problem. This is a bug in Excel. If you are in "Page Break Preview" mode instead of "Normal" mode, this behavior will happen. Switching back to "Normal" mode (the first of the three icons in the bottom right next to the zoom) fixes this behavior.
This problem occurs when calculations that result from the changed value that is controlled by the scroll bar, takes too long. Changing to Manual calculation mode resolves the problem (although of course is not necessarily desirable in all cases)...
(see http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/slider-bar-continues-increment-mouse-hovers-over-arrow-t3064239.html)
The same has been happening to me, but my excel sheet was in "normal" mode.I believe the original answer is correct. I noticed this happens when I press a combination of keys or my hand lightly brushes across bottom pf laptop. Very annoying. Finally I sit and wait for the scrolling to stop then click back to top of sheet.
Possible answer... I have the problem with one type of worksheet, but only when another worksheet with VBA code is open. A fix might be, in the first worksheet:
File\Options\Advanced\Formulas\un-check Enable Multi-Threaded Calculation
I figured out the problem. This is a bug in Excel. If you are in "Page Break Preview" mode instead of "Normal" mode, this behavior will happen. Switching back to "Normal" mode (the first of the three icons in the bottom right next to the zoom)