What Thad mentioned applies to the contents of the table, not the
heading.  I think you will need a custom css file to do this.
Unfortunately I have not had much luck using custom css files myself.

James

On Apr 13, 2:33 pm, Thad K Esser <[email protected]> wrote:
> You didn't specify a version, but in 7.1, on the Display Properties tab for
> a column, there is a "Wrap Text" check box just below the column width
> setting.
>
> Now if I could just get the other columns to all align to the top of the
> cell...  :-)
>
> Thad Esser
> Remedy Developer
> "Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they're yours."-- Richard
> Bach
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> Hi Listers,
>
> I attempting to make my table column headings wrap to two lines.
>
> I followed the following instructions found in the help files, which
> did not work.
>
> To apply a customized style sheet to a web application
>
> In BMC Remedy Administrator, open the window for the application you
> want to work with.
> Open the Application Properties window (Application > Properties).
> Click the Support Files tab.
>
> Select the Resources Directory Structure directory.
> Click the Create Dir button to create a set of directories using the
> structure shown in the following figure. This structure mirrors the
> structure in the mid tier directory for system resources.
> Directory structure for customized style sheets
>
> The standard directory is for stylesheets and other resources that
> work across all browsers. The ie and moz directories are for
> stylesheets that contain CSS rules specific to each browser and that
> should be applied only to that browser.
>
> Keep in mind that a CSS rule property is sometimes applied only by the
> browsers that support it, and is safely ignored by all other browsers.
> Such properties do not need to be limited to a browser-specific style
> sheet, which means that you might be able to reduce the number of
> style sheets you need to create.
>
> Select a directory, and click Add Files.
> The Open dialog box appears.
>
> Select your custom CSS file and click Open.
> The file is added to the directory selected in step 6.
>
> Click the Rename button to rename this file to arsystem.css if it does
> not already have this name.
> Adding customized .css files
>
> Save your changes.
> Delete your browser’s temporary (cached) files, and refresh your
> browser to see the changes.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
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