Suggestion would be to resize the display window to your liking that is smaller 
than the entire screen before resizing columns from right to left and then as 
the last one resize description column by dragging the right side (vertical bar 
in the header between "description and untitled column) all the way to left (as 
like you are resizing to zero width) which will automagically resize to fit the 
window and remove scroll bars at the bottom.

From the description below, it looks like you resized the description field 
when the window was maximized.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Kinzelman <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2025 9:19 AM
To: [email protected]; Gnucash Elist <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Resizing columns

On 11/4/2025 10:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Keep the replies on the list, please.
Sorry, it looked like you replied to just me so I replied thusly too.
>
> 2.3.5 is at
> https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-guide/basics-running-gnucash
> .html#basics-register2
>
> First question: why are you double clicking the Withdrawal column to 
> resize the Balance column?
I'm just trying various things to figure out how the column sizing works.
Your hint about clicking on the column header from right to left is very 
helpful and not at all obvious to me. I was just completely confused.
>
> Second: Doesn't your screen have a scroll bar along the bottom of the 
> register window?
Yes. Duh! That was dumb of me. So I can see the rest of the balance, but then 
when I scroll right, I lose part of the date even as the Description is huge so 
there's no reason to lose anything.
The Description column is not being shrunk.
>
> Third: Others have noted that resizing columns works best from right 
> to left: double click the balance heading, followed by Withdrawal, 
> Deposit, etc. The final step is to grab the *right* edge of the 
> Description column and drag it fully to the left and release. The 
> Description column will then fill up the remainder of the window 
> width. (For the record, the Note does describe this process, just a 
> little cryptically).
When I do that, I get reasonable sizes for each column from Transfer to 
Balance, but it doesn't shrink the Description to fit the window so I get a 
scroll bar and have to move around. If I maximize the window then I do get all 
the columns displayed without a scrollbar.
Thank you. But I still can't shrink the window less than the entire screen 
without losing the end columns and getting a scroll bar. It should shrink the 
Description to fit according to your directions.
But what you told me does help, thanks!
It does seem like it'd be easier and much less confusing to just have users 
move the columns where they want and have them stay put.

And about documentation...
How do I get to 2.3.5?
Again, when I go to Support | Documentation | Table of Contents | 2 it goes to 
only 2.2 and when I go thru the pages of chapter 2, I get:  2 
| Next | 2.1 | Next | 2.2 | Next 3.1

And when I go to Downloads | Documentation I don't get anything to download, it 
goes to the same place as Support | Documentation

>
> David T.
> On Nov 5, 2025, at 9:46 AM, Paul Kinzelman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>     I can't find 2.3.5
>     Going to the documentation either download or support, I can't
>     download, all I can do
>     is page by page and Ch 2 ends at 2.2 and when I go Next, it goes
>     to chapter 3.
>     What am I doing wrong?
>
>     I tried your note but the windows still act weirdly.
>
>     With even almost the whole screen width
>     (and also even with the window maximized),
>     I see only 1/2 the balance column.
>     Then when I double-click the Withdrawal,
>     that column gets wide enough, but it shrinks the Balance so I see
>     only 1/2 of the column. When I click on Balance, I now see the whole
>     thing only if the window is maximized. If I shrink
>     the gnucash window to be less than maximize,
>     I lose 1/2 the Balance column. I can see it trying to expand
>     automatically
>     like you said in your reply,
>     but it's really not doing the right thing if the window isn't
>     maximized.
>
>     Why not just allow the user to move the columns around wherever
>     they want? Wouldn't it be more intuitive as well as
>     the code would be a lot easier to write too?
>
>     I like to balance my statement against gnucash and display them both
>     on the laptop screen so I can't really maximize it.
>
>     Thanks for your help!
>
>     On 11/4/2025 8:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>     Apparently, you didn't read 2.3.5, which includes the following
>>     note:
>>
>>     Note
>>     In the register windows, you can resize the various columns that
>>     GnuCash displays, but keep in mind that the Description and
>>     Balance columns behave differently from other columns.
>>
>>     The Description column is designed to expand automatically to
>>     fill all unused horizontal screen space. Therefore you should set
>>     the widths of all your other columns before setting the
>>     Description column width.
>>
>>     The Balance column must be resized by double-clicking on the
>>     column heading.
>>
>>     David T.
>>     On Nov 5, 2025, at 4:44 AM, Paul Kinzelman
>>     <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>         Sunfish62: I looked in chapter 2 and it's about"Using this
>>         Document & Getting Help"
>>         I didn't see any column sizing stuff in there.
>>         Chapter 4.3 seemed more relevant but I couldn't find anything
>>         there either.
>>
>>         David: Double-click enlarges the column which is good and
>>         shrinks the Description
>>         but still when I drag the vertical bar on the left of
>>         "Transfer" to the left it snaps back to where it was.
>>         When I drag the vertical bar on the right of "Transfer" it
>>         stays put, but the
>>         vertical bar on the left of "Transfer" snaps to the right
>>         also when it shouldn't move.
>>         Something is very weird about resizing.
>>
>>         On 11/4/2025 9:31 AM, David Carlson wrote:
>>>         What happens if you double click the title of any of the
>>>         amount columns?
>>>
>>>         On Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 10:16 AM Paul Kinzelman
>>>         <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Im running the updated 5.13 release but it happened with
>>>             older ones too.
>>>
>>>             I can't get the ledger columns to resize properly. Works
>>>             the same way
>>>             with both one and Double Line view.
>>>
>>>             The Description field is huge, and when I try to drag
>>>             the left side of
>>>             the Transfer column over to shrink the Desc, all the
>>>             columns Transfer and to
>>>             the right drag over to the left, but when I click to put
>>>             them down,
>>>             they snap back to where they were. I can't shrink the
>>>             Desc column.
>>>             And then several of the columns are too small
>>>             to see. If I drag the left side of Balance to the left,
>>>             it gets larger, but
>>>             then Withdrawal becomes too small to see.
>>>
>>>             Suggestions?
>>>             Thanks!
>>>
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>>>         -- 
>>>         David Carlson
>>
>


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