Fix width and height of accordion

Hi All
I am building an application using jquery accordion on region 3 of page 0. In each subregion I have a treeview and when a node is choosen shows details about this node. My issue is how to fix width and height of accordion. I tried with jquery tabs instead of accordion and I put this on region header 'style=\"overflow-x:auto;display:block;max-width:340px;min-width:340px;overflow-y:auto;max-height:450px;min-height:450px;";" ', and closing tag at region footer and it worked.
Any idea?
Thanks a lot.
Ricardo
Theme: 13
EPG
Version: 4.0.2.00.06

Hi Jitu
Thank you for your replay but it didn't work as I need.
I made the following test. I put on region attribute \style="width:350px;". When each subregion of accordion has only a treeview, it didn't work. When I created another subregion into accordion with a simple report, it worked fine.
I don't know what is going on and also how to fix it.
Any other idea?
Ricardo

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