Thank you for that.  I should have stated that I'd seen the manual instructions 
and they don't work for me.To me it appears the whole problem is that the 
Description does NOT resize to fit.If it did all would be well.The 
'instruction' itself contains a contradiction I think.  If the Description 
resizes then we don't need to size everything else first, as it suggests and 
the resize Description do we?  Resizing everything else would  be suffice.  
Description looking after itself.Or, to put it another way:  rezing Description 
is as easy as resizing anything else: for whatever you resize leads to an 
immediate alteration in Description size.But that IS the problem.Such actions 
do not lead to an alteration in Description size.  Not on my computer,  this 
(win10) computer.Resizing something else to make it bigger, say,  leads to the 
overall dimensions of the page being bigger than the screen.Making something 
smaller leaves one with a column smaller than it should be, than is useful, and 
now I'm faced with the problems of making it big again.For instance right now.  
I have a page that is somewhat larger than the screen - the slider shows 
perhaps one inch available on the right.I make the overall page smaller using 
the left of the date column and now I have three inches on the slider.I put it 
back where it was and attempt to make  more room for the date.  Exaggerate it 
to four inches for the date.  Does Description shrink to accommodate this?  No. 
The slider simply shows I have now four inches available on the rights.I want  
more room in Transfers?  I expand Transfers using the side away from 
Description to avoid the uncertainty of its operation and suddenly I've got  
more 'hidden space' on the left.  The slider showing room on the left.I go back 
and reduce that Date I exanded earlier and - suddenly BAM !  It's all 
okay.That's where it is now  I won't touch it again.How it happened, what the 
procedure, the rationale is,  I don't know.Best I can come up with is:  fidget 
and fidget but don't use the bounds of Description and suddenly it will come 
right when its ready.So all's well that ends well.  That appears to have ended 
well.    :)


   On Monday 11 August 2025 at 10:36:22 pm ACST, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Specifically: 
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/basics-running-gnucash.html#basics-register2

⁣David T.​

On Aug 11, 2025, 8:59 AM, at 8:59 AM, sunfish62--- via gnucash-user 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>This is covered in the Guide.
>
>⁣David T.​
>
>On Aug 11, 2025, 2:34 AM, at 2:34 AM, arthur brogard via gnucash-user
><[email protected]> wrote:
>>On my ledger pages the description column  takes up 75% of the room
>and
>>I don't seem to be able to change it.I can move the right border okay
>>but it just snaps back when I let go.Moving the left border is fine
>but
>>that just makes the num field big and pushes everything on the right
>>off screen...Is it possible to control this..  ?
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