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![]() Yep, it's right there:
<td width="165" valign="top"> and <img src="{$ImagesDir}/spacer.gif" width="150" height="1" alt="" /> Those two items control the width of the left column.
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![]() I see those, and thanks for point that out. However, if you notice, they are identical to each other (Both the 4.1.6 site and our 4.1.9 test site). So if those two piece of code were the reason for the width, then the 4.1.6 site would be different. In this case, they are identical so this is where I am stuck. Do you understand what I mean?
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![]() Bump,
Anyone have an idea? For something this simple I would rather avoid using QT.
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