How to scroll when childsheets disappear from screen

Posted by: rgomez on 10 December 2017, 9:44 pm EST

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    Posted 10 December 2017, 9:44 pm EST

    Hello everyone.

    In my application I have a spread that contains a “parent” spread and hanging from this four “children”.

    For example if I add rows to the first child, when the last child starts to disappear from the screen, it shows a vertical scroll for that child.

    If I continue adding rows, this last child disappears from the screen and I can not see this child again.

    What can I do to scroll all the childs with one vertical scroll at onces? how if all sheets where the same spread.

    Thank you

  • Posted 15 December 2017, 2:30 am EST

    Hello,

    I am not clear with the issue here. When we add more rows to a child view the child view below the will shift downwards and when it becomes invisible Spread shows a scrollbar to view this child view. Or you can increase the size of Spread to view both child view together as per the total number of rows in both child view + column headers.

    Please refer to the attached sample application. You can modify the same and provide it to me after making modifications in the issue still persists.

    Thanks,

    Deepak Sharma

    SpreadChildScroll.zip

  • Posted 19 December 2017, 1:59 am EST

    Hello Deepak,

    I have been testing your sample application, but it is not my situation.

    I attach three images where you can see my problem.

    First: one spread with two children and inside many rows.

    Second: I add one row, then I have a vertical scroll bar, where I can do the scroll.

    Third: I add two rows more, as you can see I have the vertical scroll bar, but I can not do the scroll.

    It would be possible to use the big scroll bar to scroll across the rows?

    Thank you

  • Posted 22 December 2017, 3:08 am EST

    Hello,

    It looks you only have two rows in parent Spread view. You can check the child view’s scroll bar policy and set it as Needed.

    In your scenario you would need to collapse the child view in order to view the other parent row and it’s child view or increase the total height of Spread control.

    Thanks,

    Deepak Sharma

  • Posted 5 February 2018, 8:00 pm EST

    Hi, sorry for the late answer.

    Yes that was that I did.

    Thank you.

    Best Regards

  • Posted 11 February 2018, 5:15 pm EST

    Hope, it helped to get around the issue.

    Thanks,

    Deepak Sharma

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