No one has seen this? I know that IE8 is old but our largest clients are
government agencies and they don't upgrade machines or software very
quickly and they are still running IE8 and in the case of one defense
contract, IE7!

Thanks,
Jim


On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Jim Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Specifically, in IE8 only (works fine in all other browsers and in newer
> versions of IE), if you widden a column to see all it's content, then click
> into the rightmost cell (that is partially clipped to the right), it will
> scroll the table body to the left in order to bring the entire cell into
> view. This would be fine for me except that it does not scroll the header
> cells to match. It leaves the header cells along and now the columns don't
> match the headers. If you click on the horizontal scroller, it will then
> sync the columns again.
>
> Is there a property that I might have set or need to set that might fix
> this?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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