Screen Overflow

Hi all,
I have added 45 additional fields for VA01 Transaction in Additional Tab B. When I executed the transaction some field are missing. Plz tell me how to overcome this problem.

In ur subscreen's attribute screen set check box Scrollable and under Resizing set the check boxes Vertical and Horizontal and provide some value to Min. lines & Min. Columns.
Regards,
Joy.

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  • Having trouble with left align in all versions of internet explorer

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    I don't  use tables for layouts.  You have more control with CSS. 
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    <div id="wrapper">
    <div id="header">
    <img src="http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/UserFiles/Servers/Server_442934/Image/Hematology/mainbannerredstripe.jpg" alt="UIC Hemaotology/Oncology" />
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    <div id="leftSidebar">
    <ul>
    <li><a href="http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/departments___programs/departments/Medicine/hemonc/">Welcome</a></li>
    <li><a href="http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/departments___programs/departments/medicine/hemonc/hemonc_calendar/" target="new">Section Calendar</a></li>
    <li><a href="http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/departments___programs/departments/Medicine/hemonc/faculty/">Faculty</a></li>
    <li><a href="ttp://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/departments___programs/departments/Medicine/hemonc/fellowship/">Fellowship</a>
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    <li><a href="http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/departments___programs/departments/Medicine/hemonc/fellowship/about/">About the Program</a></li>
    <li><a href="http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/departments___programs/departments/Medicine/hemonc/fellowship/curriculum/">Curriculum</a></li>
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    <img src="http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/UserFiles/Servers/Server_442934/Image/Hematology/line.jpg" alt="" /> <br /><br />University of Illinois at Chicago <br />
    Section of Hematology/Oncology <br />
    840 South Wood Street <br />
    Suite 820-E CSB, MC 713 <br />
    Chicago, IL 60612 <br />
    Phone: (312) 996-9424 <br />
    Fax: (312) 413-4131
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    Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists 
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  • When importing text into a slide and it overflows how do you see what is not on the screen

    When using keynote and importing text that overflows the slide how do you see the text not on the slide so that you can cut and paste to next slide

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  • SPOOL_INTERNAL_ERROR spool overflow when submitting the same program

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  • Cannot Send Email from Crystal Reports Viewer; MAPI:Overflow

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  • I booted up this morning to find my voice over feature active. A black bar was at the lower left corner of my screen. When I began to click on the users in my login window it would not respond. All that I saw was the black bar saying authentication busy.

    I booted up this morning to find my voice over feature active. A black bar was at the lower left corner of my screen. When I began to click on the users in my login window it would not respond. All that I saw was the black bar saying authentication busy. I was not able to restart, I was not able to switch users, I was not able to shut down. I decided to manually shut down my Mac.  when it booted back up I was looking at the disk utility screen. When I clicked on repair or race it indicated that my hard drive had already been arranged. I was looking at completely formatted drive and I was having to either restore from Time Machine or reinstall lion. I had a back up but why did this happen?

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  • Finally Found a Solution to the Missing Palettes/No Screen update problem!

    Ever since CS3 came out, Photoshop and Illustrator in particular (the worst offenders) wouldn't run properl
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        * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
        * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
        * Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
        * Microsoft Windows XP Professional
        * Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
        * Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
        * Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
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  • Finally Found a Solution to the No Screen update problem!

    Ever since CS3 came out, Photoshop and Illustrator in particular (the worst offenders) wouldn't run properl
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    o update the client area of the screen. Neither application was useable in that state. I have complained about it before, to no avail.
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    Here's an article on how to do this:
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        * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
        * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
        * Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
        * Microsoft Windows XP Professional
        * Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
        * Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
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          7900 JAMES      CLERK           7698 03-DEC-81        950                    30                                  
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    set and implies a corrupted processor context.
    If we take a look at the last 15 bits of the binary:
    Binary: [trimming] 00001100 00001111
    In our case, the MSB in binary (00001100 ), implies a bus error occurred (as I mentioned above). We need to further decode the bits to understand more:
    [0000]1100 00001111
    0000 = 1PPT RRRR IILL.
    PP = Participation Processor, T = Timeout,
    R = Memory Transaction Type, I = Memory and/or I/O, and finally
    L = Cache Level.
    With this said, it appears we actually have a faulty motherboard as the processor seems fine, etc. The only other thing I see possible is bad RAM, which you can figure out whether or not is the case by running no less than ~8 passes of Memtest:
    Memtest86+:
    Download Memtest86+ here:
    http://www.memtest.org/
    Which should I download?
    You can either download the pre-compiled ISO that you would burn to a CD and then boot from the CD, or you can download the auto-installer for the USB key. What this will do is format your USB drive, make it a bootable device, and then install the necessary
    files. Both do the same job, it's just up to you which you choose, or which you have available (whether it's CD or USB).
    Do note that some older generation motherboards do not support USB-based booting, therefore your only option is CD (or Floppy if you really wanted to).
    How Memtest works:
    Memtest86 writes a series of test patterns to most memory addresses, reads back the data written, and compares it for errors.
    The default pass does 9 different tests, varying in access patterns and test data. A tenth test, bit fade, is selectable from the menu. It writes all memory with zeroes, then sleeps for 90 minutes before checking to see if bits have changed (perhaps because
    of refresh problems). This is repeated with all ones for a total time of 3 hours per pass.
    Many chipsets can report RAM speeds and timings via SPD (Serial Presence Detect) or EPP (Enhanced Performance Profiles), and some even support changing the expected memory speed. If the expected memory speed is overclocked, Memtest86 can test that memory performance
    is error-free with these faster settings.
    Some hardware is able to report the "PAT status" (PAT: enabled or PAT: disabled). This is a reference to Intel Performance acceleration technology; there may be BIOS settings which affect this aspect of memory timing.
    This information, if available to the program, can be displayed via a menu option.
    Any other questions, they can most likely be answered by reading this great guide here:
    http://forum.canardpc.com/threads/28864-FAQ-please-read-before-posting
    Regards,
    Patrick
    “Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” - Dalai Lama

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