Fix Height and Width - List Mobile

Gotta leave the width and height of each fixed position in the list, without becoming adifferent, I would like to know how to do it. Thank you.

Hi ,
You can suppress the warning message by adding the entry "SuppressIncompatibleBrowserMessage = 1" in "AdobeCaptivate.ini" file .
This file is present in Adobe Captivate installation folder .
Also , add the line of text at line 2 or line 3 of the ini file .
Thanks,
Phani Shekhar M
Example contents of modified "AdobeCaptivate.ini" file :
VistaWin7StartupMessage = 1
SuppressIncompatibleBrowserMessage = 1
LowDiskSpaceMessage = 1
SystemAudioDriver =Soundflower (2ch)
EquationEditorPathWin =\MathMagic for Captivate\MathMagic for Captivate.exe
EquationEditorPathMac =/Applications/MathMagic for Captivate.app
UserPathForLayoutsAndInteractions = ""
[TRUE STRINGS]
USE_INTELLIGENCE = 1
STRINGS = True;Correct;Right;Yes;T;Y;Wahr;Verdadero;Vrai;Vero;○;참;Verdadeiro

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    http://esnips.com/doc/1ff9f8e8-0a4c-42a7-8819-6e3ff9e7ab44/sapscripts.pdf
    http://esnips.com/doc/1e487f0c-8009-4ae1-9f9c-c07bd953dbfa/script-command.pdf
    http://esnips.com/doc/64d4eccb-e09b-48e1-9be9-e2818d73f074/faqss.pdf
    http://esnips.com/doc/cb7e39b4-3161-437f-bfc6-21e6a50e1b39/sscript.pdf
    http://esnips.com/doc/fced4d36-ba52-4df9-ab35-b3d194830bbf/symbols-in-scripts.pdf
    http://esnips.com/doc/b57e8989-ccf0-40d0-8992-8183be831030/sapscript-how-to-calculate-totals-and-subtotals.htm
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    http://esnips.com/doc/1ff9f8e8-0a4c-42a7-8819-6e3ff9e7ab44/sapscripts.pdf
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    http://esnips.com/doc/fced4d36-ba52-4df9-ab35-b3d194830bbf/symbols-in-scripts.pdf
    http://esnips.com/doc/b57e8989-ccf0-40d0-8992-8183be831030/sapscript-how-to-calculate-totals-and-subtotals.htm
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