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Panel size not being restored - top clipped


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View > Studio > Table (this works as expected, producing a floating panel - see step 1 below)

View > Studio > Table Formats (this groups the Formats panel with the previous floating Table panel, see step 2 below)

View > Studio > Table Formats (to remove/hide the formats panel: this doesn't restore the height of the remaining panel and the top is clipped - see step 3 below)

For a more dramatic effect, substitute the smaller Anchors panel for the Table Formats panel to produce the result shown below at step 4.

The full height of the remaining panel can be restored by finding the sweet spot at the top and dragging the edge up - but that can be fiddly (at least, it's fiddly on a 4K screen, since the sweet spot is very narrow).

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—— Gary ——

Photo/Designer/Publisher: Affinity Store, v2.5.n release (and, since I have the space, the last v1 versions too).

Mac mini (M1, 2020), 16GB/2TB, macOS Sonoma
iPad Pro (M4) 13", 1TB, Apple Pencil Pro, iPadOS 17.6.1
MacBook Pro (Intel), macOS Sonoma
Windows 10 via VMware Fusion

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