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I looked at this and noted the first column is partially hidden by a yellow vertical line (actually a box that surrounds the entire design screen). The visibility is improved if you change the Font size to a larger number (the font size scroll bar at the bottom). Doesn't solve the overall issue that there's a little real estate issue here with the display of the screen...and what the yellow box is for unless it's more for aesthetics. Also reduces the amount of the screen that will show when using a larger font size, requiring you to use scroll bars to see other parts of it. Hopefully a little tweaking by IBM in the next update?

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From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kurt Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:07 AM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries (wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Screen Designer - Column 1

I have opened Screen Designer for the first time and am excited to play with it as I change one of the very few display files we use. Immediately noticed that the value in column 1 is either partially cut off or butted up against the edge to the point that the outline of the character on the left-hand side is lost.
Here is an image of what I'm talking about: http://i.imgur.com/rsW8i.jpg
In Client Access, the black background appears to the left of the 1st column character so it is readable. Is it possible to get the screen designer to do this as well?

-Kurt

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