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[Outlook] Contextual card console pane is too small, not resizable #769

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Oleg-O opened this issue Dec 16, 2019 · 0 comments
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[Outlook] Contextual card console pane is too small, not resizable #769

Oleg-O opened this issue Dec 16, 2019 · 0 comments
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Oleg-O commented Dec 16, 2019

Bug Report

  • Host: Outlook
  • OS: Windows
  • Browser: desktop (win32)
  • Environment: all

Expected behavior:

console should be usable when script lab is open as a contextual add-in

Actual behavior:

console does not fit when script lab is open as a contextual add-in. And it's not resizable.. There is a not-so-obvious workaround though - CTRL + '-' to zoom out... ANother workaround is to copy output and paste elsewhere. Neither is good. I think the UI should be more usable in this smaller window...

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Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Send yourself an email with word "ScriptLab" in the message body
  2. Install ScriptLab for Outlook manifest
  3. Open the email, ScriptLab word should get highlighted (dot-underlined)
  4. Click on it, ScriptLab should open and load in contextual card
  5. Observe Console content barely fitting..

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See above

@OfficeDev OfficeDev deleted a comment from Krusenstiern May 1, 2020
TCourtneyOwen added a commit to Oleg-O/script-lab that referenced this issue May 1, 2020
- We will handle the context mode changes in a separate PR once we figure out a way to address OfficeDev#769
@wandyezj wandyezj added the ui label May 6, 2024
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