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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When creating a dashboard in Portfolio Performance with many columns, each additional column reduces the width of all columns. This makes the content increasingly difficult to read as more columns are added.
Describe the solution you’d like
I would like to have the ability to set a minimum column width in dashboards. If the program window is not wide enough to display all columns, a horizontal scrollbar should be introduced, allowing users to scroll left and right.
Describe alternatives you’ve considered
An alternative could be an automatic adjustment where the program prioritizes maintaining a readable column width and adds a scrollbar automatically when necessary. Another option might be to enable users to manually resize columns and fix their widths individually.
Additional context
This feature would be particularly helpful for users working with complex dashboards containing many columns. It would improve readability and usability, especially on smaller screens. A screenshot of a crowded dashboard could illustrate the problem further if needed.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When creating a dashboard in Portfolio Performance with many columns, each additional column reduces the width of all columns. This makes the content increasingly difficult to read as more columns are added.
Describe the solution you’d like
I would like to have the ability to set a minimum column width in dashboards. If the program window is not wide enough to display all columns, a horizontal scrollbar should be introduced, allowing users to scroll left and right.
Describe alternatives you’ve considered
An alternative could be an automatic adjustment where the program prioritizes maintaining a readable column width and adds a scrollbar automatically when necessary. Another option might be to enable users to manually resize columns and fix their widths individually.
Additional context
This feature would be particularly helpful for users working with complex dashboards containing many columns. It would improve readability and usability, especially on smaller screens. A screenshot of a crowded dashboard could illustrate the problem further if needed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: