Displayr retains the resized version of your table, including after filters are applied, and when rows and columns are merged or hidden. This article describes how the resizing takes effect and how you can revert the size of the table to its original state.
Requirements
- One of Displayr's drag-and-drop tables. For more information, see: Creating Summary Tables and Crosstabs, or
- An R-based table, such as a combined table, pasted or entered table, or a table created using a custom calculation.
Method
How resizing takes effect on a table, even after rows and columns are changed by combining rows/columns, hiding rows/columns, and/or applying filters:
- If you resize the width but not the height of a table, the width will remain the same but the height will be auto-resized.
- If you change the height but not the width of a table, the height with remain the same but the width will be auto-resized.
- If you change BOTH the width or height of a table, both the height and width will auto-resize.
Reverting back to the default settings
To revert back to the default settings:
- Select the table.
- Go to the Object Inspector, and click on Appearance > Layout > Reset size.
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