How to increase the height of the Schedule View window

I’ve bolted ver. 5.6 of Calendar Pro onto an order processing solution for a manufacturing client. We keep the Calendar in a separate window, using the Schedule View with no Sidebar. We display from 7 am – 5 pm in 15 minute increments. This gives us the right level of detail, but the default window size of 693 px high x 1000 px wide shows only from from 7 am – 3 pm. Staff here would prefer to see the entire day (7 am to 5 pm) at once, instead of using the Time Up /Down arrows.
As per the “ScrollingTheCalendar” online documentation, I’ve tried adding a vertical scroll bar to the Schedule portal, adding portal rows, and adjusting the Load Calendar Settings On Startup to reflect that new number. Their ideal number would be 44 rows, but I’ve used 48 as it’s divisible by 6, as you recommend. But any of those 3 changes, either singly or in combination, seem to break the schedule view.
This is a single file solution, displaying orders/quotes/customers in one window, and The Calendar in a second window, for an all-Mac shop running FM 10 Server and clients. Your Maximize Window technique increases the window size, and the portal row height, but does not give the client the desired visibility of extra rows.
What am I missing? Thanks John!
As per the “ScrollingTheCalendar” online documentation, I’ve tried adding a vertical scroll bar to the Schedule portal, adding portal rows, and adjusting the Load Calendar Settings On Startup to reflect that new number. Their ideal number would be 44 rows, but I’ve used 48 as it’s divisible by 6, as you recommend. But any of those 3 changes, either singly or in combination, seem to break the schedule view.
This is a single file solution, displaying orders/quotes/customers in one window, and The Calendar in a second window, for an all-Mac shop running FM 10 Server and clients. Your Maximize Window technique increases the window size, and the portal row height, but does not give the client the desired visibility of extra rows.
What am I missing? Thanks John!