change dimensions of existing column?...

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I am playing around with coast theme. I want to change the dimension of an existing column making half the size and then add another column next to it.
How do I change the dimensions of the column? I see in design panel there is a dimension heading, but it is just a heading with no options.
I have tried clicking on the column, double clicking, triple clicking, checked the forums and the RLM manual, but I can not find anything about changing dimensions of existing column.
10% of fishermen catch 90% of the fish.... then they release them for another day.
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You need to click on the column that you would like to change and then go to navigator to change the width of the column.

Hope this helps.:)
User 333213 Photo


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Thank you.. taking breakfast break. Will try shortly and let you know.
10% of fishermen catch 90% of the fish.... then they release them for another day.
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ok... I was able to change the span of the column from 12 to 6 to make it half the size, but when I did it moved everything on the page Every element, container, column was everywhere. I reset & then used the 'Dive Column' command & that fixed it. I now have to columns in that row that span grid columns each.
Do not understand why just changing the one 12 span column to 6 spans whacked out the whole layout.
10% of fishermen catch 90% of the fish.... then they release them for another day.
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Andrew Holveck wrote:
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Do not understand why just changing the one 12 span column to 6 spans whacked out the whole layout.

The "dive" column could have been a subgrid column whereas you may have changed the main grid column.
It's only a hunch as I haven't looked at the Coast theme :)

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Sorry about spelling.... I meant 'Divide Column' i have to turn off this darn spellcheck. It has a mind of its own.
:rolleyes:
10% of fishermen catch 90% of the fish.... then they release them for another day.

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