Running Business Processes and Composite Applications 10.4 | Running Business Processes and Composite Applications | Working with My webMethods | Working with Workspace Content | Resizing Windows
 
Resizing Windows
My webMethods provides many functions to allow you to resize windows within a workspace. You can:
*Minimize a window so that My webMethods displays only the window’s title bar. Use this function when you do not need to see the content of the window.
*Maximize a window so that it uses the full size of the content area. Use this function when you need more space for a window.
*Restore a window to its previous size. Use this function if you previously minimized it and now want to view its content again, or if you previously maximized the window and no longer require the window to use the full content area.
*Best fit the size of a window so that My webMethods determines the best size to use for a window.
*If you are using a free form layout for the workspace, the window is resized to fit its contents.
*If you are using a column layout (for example, Two Columns), the window resizes vertically to fit the window contents and horizontally to fit the column width.
*Customize the size of a window by dragging the edge of the window to make it any size you want.
Note: To resize windows in a workspace you must either be the owner of the workspace, or if you are using a workspace that another user has shared with you, you must have “View and Modify” or “Full Control” permissions for the workspace. If you have “View Only” permission to a workspace, you can resize windows; however, you cannot save the changes. As a result, when you leave the workspace the windows will revert to their previous state. For more information about sharing workspaces, see Sharing Workspaces.
* To resize a window
*To minimize a single window:
*In the title bar of a window, click Minimize icon.
*In the title bar of the window, click Menu icon.
*To minimize all windows in a workspace, in the upper, right corner of the workspace click Window Finder icon and select Minimize All.
*To maximize a window:
*In the title bar of a window, click Maximize icon.
*In the title bar of the window, click Menu icon and select Maximize.
*To restore a window:
*In the title bar of a window, click Restore icon.
*In the title bar of the window, click Menu icon and select Restore.
*To restore all windows in a workspace, in the upper, right corner of the workspace click Window Finder icon and select Restore All.
*To automatically resize the window to the best fit, in the title bar of the window, click Menu icon and select Auto Size.
*To make the window a custom size, drag the edges of the window to the size you want.
Note: If you are using a column layout for the workspace (for example, Two Columns), and drag a window larger than the column width, the column width will increase to accommodate the new width of the window.
After resizing windows, save the workspace to keep your changes by clicking Menu icon on the tab for the workspace and selecting Save Workspace.

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