Adf faces component SelectOneChoice

Is there a way to keep the SelectOneChoice from dynamically sizing itself? When this field changes size it completely messes up the rest of the screen. There is no width attribute to this component. Any help would be appreciated.

Hi tspragg:
Do you want fix the size of the SelectOneChoice or the entire table?...
The table and each column have a property of width sizing. There you can put a number in pixels or in percentage, that is best...because that will dynamically sizing your table to the percentage what do you want. However, that size means the minimum size to your column or table, i mean, if the data in a field is larger than your preffered size of the column or table this will grow more than do you want. Other option to fix that is.....in the properties of your outputText component who is in the table, you have to put a number of character where the data will be truncated if exceed that numbers of characters. ( this "truncate" propertie is only in view nivel, i mean, that will dont truncate your data on the database )
I hope it helps you.
PD: Sorry, but my english is not the best, if you dont understand something, please tellme here,

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