An interesting small bug in Cube View

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An interesting small bug in Cube View

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It is in V10, not sure about other versions.
In any cube view, just open a view with some rows and columns. And you resize it smaller with vertical and horizontal scroll bars appearing.
e.g. row titles are A,B,C and column titles are 1,2,3
And then, you move the horizontal bar to the right side which makes some columns to the left and hidden. Same to rows.
e.g. column 1,2 and row A were hidden and only column 3 is in your view now and B,C are still in your rows.

And then, bang!, max the window now, what did you see?
Still, only column 3 is in your view with row A,B,C

Does that make sense?
The only way you bring column 1, 2 back is to resize the window till scroll bar appears again and move it to the left. :D
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Anyone can confirm it in other versions? ;)
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Re: An interesting small bug in Cube View

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I see the same behavior in TM1 10.2 FP2 using Perspectives / Excel 2010.
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Re: An interesting small bug in Cube View

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Gabor wrote:I see the same behavior in TM1 10.2 FP2 using Perspectives / Excel 2010.
Thanks, Gabor. Not sure if it is really a bug or not but interesting to know.
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