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Dashboard not fitting in window

I am having this issue where I go to run my dashboard, and it doesn't fit in the window provided. When I go to maximize or expand the window, all it does is enlarge the problem. How do I solve this issue. I have attached an image show what I am talking about.
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Re: Dashboard not fitting in window

I think that if you stop the DB, scroll the window up until the tabs are at the top and rerun, that the sizing will fix itself.

The sizing tries to find use the aspect ratio of the video, adding bars to either the height or width, then makes the tab fit the remaining space. It doesn't do an absolute layout strategy, but tries to work relative to most stuff so that you can shrink the tab and put stuff on top of it.

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I think that if you stop the DB, scroll the window up until the tabs are at the top and rerun, that the sizing will fix itself.

The sizing tries to find use the aspect ratio of the video, adding bars to either the height or width, then makes the tab fit the remaining space. It doesn't do an absolute layout strategy, but tries to work relative to most stuff so that you can shrink the tab and put stuff on top of it.

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Hmmm.. I tried that, it didn't help. I remember having this problem last year and I just started over from scratch.
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Re: Dashboard not fitting in window

The way the dashboard sizes itself when started is weird. When you edit your dashboard main, make sure that the only area visible is what you want to display when it is ran.
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Re: Dashboard not fitting in window

I had the same issue. Team 836 RoboBees explained the steps above to me and it worked. Make sure the tabs are on the screen, but at the top. When you build your dashboard, it should fix itself.
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