Ian,

I actually have a 3-column HDivideBox layout with three VBox containers making 
up the 3 columns. My datagrid is placed in the middle column and I have the 2 
side columns set so that their width accommodates only the width of their 
content giving the middle column with the datagrid a liquid layout that gives 
it as much room as possible. It was a bitch trying to find this layout 
combinations but I've got it to work and here's what I would suggest for you.

For your right canvas containing the panel, DON'T specify a width so that the 
panel inside defines how wide the canvas should be. Then place a width of 100% 
on the left canvas containing the datagrid. This should hopefully accomplish 
what you need.

-Bim

>I have an HDivideBox with two canvases.  The left contains a datagrid
>and the right contains a small panel.  Currently the initial view of
>this horizontal divided box is set to the width of the datagrid in the
>left canvas giving the panel in the right much more space then it requires.
>
>I would like to reverse this if possible so that the divider is set to
>the right as far as possible based on the width of the panal giving as
>much room as possible to the data grid side.
>
>TIA
>Ian

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