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Hi, we do use Microsoft Info Path forms to book your working time - in this form there is a link included that does show the working time summery for the specific user.

When opening the link in IE it looks like screenshot "IE" but when opening it in Firefox it looks like screenshot "Firefox".

As you can see the page is not fully displayed in Firefox.

I tried this with several versions of Firefox but this problem exists in every one.

Any ideas on how to fix this issue?

Best, Sascha

Hi, we do use Microsoft Info Path forms to book your working time - in this form there is a link included that does show the working time summery for the specific user. When opening the link in IE it looks like screenshot "IE" but when opening it in Firefox it looks like screenshot "Firefox". As you can see the page is not fully displayed in Firefox. I tried this with several versions of Firefox but this problem exists in every one. Any ideas on how to fix this issue? Best, Sascha
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Hi Sascha , I have seen this when I restore my session in more than on display. In the monitor often times the page will load and look like the one on the left with the wrong dimensions. However I have not been able to reproduce it consistently. I can normally fix it by just refreshing the page.

IT might be useful to delete the xulstore file but this might also affect other displays in Firefox.

Another work around would be to zoom in and out of the webpage:

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Not sure what version of the software you run, but there are reports from years back that SQL Server Reporting Services did not set an appropriate frame size, so you get the rather small default instead. Here's an example, and a web search turns up many similar suggestions for tweaking style rules on the web server:

If you need an end-user workaround, someone might be able to write a userscript that resizes the frame to take advantage of the available space, but that would very hackish...