> On Sep 9, 2019, at 11:03 AM, Adrien Monteleone 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Sep 9, 2019 w37d252, at 12:41 PM, John Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Adrien,
>> Thanks for looking into this issue as well. I will study the new procedure 
>> for loading reports as soon as I am able.
>> 
>>> 1. My invoices (editing/viewing) all pad to the width of the window no 
>>> matter how I size it, so I’m not sure what you have going on. Maybe try 
>>> double-clicking the description header and see if they don’t snap back to 
>>> normal from then on. (I’m also on Mojave)
>> 
>> I’m not sure, but I think we may be comparing apples and oranges. Yes, when 
>> editing an invoice, the columns pad out to fill the window. The issue I was 
>> reporting is about the printable invoice report. There are several options 
>> to choose from (easy, fancy, technicolor and others I don’t recall). None of 
>> them seem to pad out the _printable_ invoice to fill the page. Because these 
>> are static reports, double clicking has no effect.
> 
> Sorry, I misunderstood. But my Invoice Report also pads correctly. The entire 
> item detail table just takes up more horizontal space when the descriptions 
> get longer and the shorter description items all fall in line. (the entire 
> table is sized the same and all columns line up) So I *really* am not sure 
> where the problem lies. The report is just an HTML table. The widths are not 
> fixed. (I don’t have a description that would line-wrap, but I’ll make 
> something up to test.)
> 
>> 
>>> 2. I don’t have a copy of 2.6.x handy to see what it was doing, but indeed, 
>>> the invoice # prints on the top left. This is because it is the ’title’ of 
>>> the document.
>>> 
>>> You can fix that in Options > Layout > CSS
>>> 
>>> add this line:
>>> 
>>> .invoice-title { float: right; }
>>> 
>>> and Apply.
>> 
>> I will try this fix as soon as I can. Is there any way to change it so the 
>> invoice number is not the title of the document? I would rather be able to 
>> put it down in the invoice details where I want it.
> 
> Not without editing the Scheme report code, saving it as a custom report, and 
> then loading it like Doug’s reports.
> 
> For my own invoices, it appeared to look as if it were part of the invoice 
> details. (above the invoice date and due date) Font selection and size should 
> be able to make it appear that way. If you run into trouble attempting that 
> with the built-in stylesheet editor, or aren’t familiar with CSS, shout back 
> and I’ll see what I can come up with.

Note that the Invoice reports include a field in Options>Layout to add custom 
CSS so you can style it however you like.

Regards,
John Ralls

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