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    Default Can I resize the layer properties manager box.

    Since doing an upgrade and reloading all my software the "layer properties manager box" opens as a small box which I have to stretch out and up to see everything that I need.(it used to be a large wide box). Is there a setting to resize it? I am fed up of having to go through this time and time again.

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    Default Re: Can I resize the layer properties manager box.

    Open the layer manager, and re-size to your liking. Then close the layer manager, and immediately save your workspace.

    If you do not know how to save a workspace, it is very simple... do one of the following:
    • Enter workspace at the command line, and follow the prompts
    • Left-click the gear at the bottom of the interface called "workspace switching," and then select "Save Current As..."
    This *should* ensure that the dialog box, when opened next, shows up to your liking.
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