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Hi,

Maybe I'm wrong, but I think this checkbox is showing the opposite of what it does.

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But this one is shown, maybe it should be label as "Show overflow" or reverse the behaviours. 

 

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Maybe the arrow should be red when the Hide Overflow is check to prevent the user that there is an overflow, and blue arrow + red eye when it is tick?


Thanks!

  

 

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No, it's correct.

The presence of the red Eye icon indicates that the text has overflowed the frame. The slash through the Eye icon indicates that the overflow is hidden. If you uncheck the Hide Overflow option then (a) the slash will go away (to show the option you have chosen) and (b) you will see the overflowing text below the frame.

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