Rick,

It might not be as bad as you fear.

I never used the scroll feature and just kept closing tabs as they got too 
numerous.

I don’t keep my GnuCash window full width to allow for some other windows on 
the same screen. (bills & Invoices due reminders and the upcoming SX along with 
a calculator. This also gives me screen space to view PDF copies of bills to 
enter into GnuCash)

Since moving my tabs to the left, I now keep about 8-10 open at all times 
(mostly reports) and I use them much more and find it easier to ’see’ the one I 
want more easily than when they were on top. It took me all of maybe a day or 
two of adapting.

The only drawback is lots of tabs, especially with complicated reports, can 
slow down the re-opening of GnuCash, particularly on Windows. Fortunately 
(though I’m on Mac) I never shut the app down except to upgrade.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Aug 13, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Rick Mobley <rlmob...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> 
> Yes, by the end of the month, I will likely have 10 tabs open while I am 
> creating invoices. With the tabs at the top, they disappear off to the right 
> and I can't just "click" on one I can't see without scrolling to the right. 
> Scrolling now is one tab at a time instead of mouse wheel to the right and 
> click on the tab I want to display.
> 
> For now, I have moved the tabs to the left and I can see them all to click on 
> the tab I need. I was used to scrolling with the mouse wheel but if that 
> feature has broken, I will teach this old dog to look for the tabs on the 
> left side.
> 
> Thanks,
> Rick


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