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Look and Feel

indian greenhorn
Greenhorn

Joined: May 01, 2003
Posts: 16
I have three component in a frame. One of them is JTable. When I set Look and Feel it is not displaying fully. I tried the default look and feel, but when I try windows look and feel it is showing the table well. What could be the reason for this problem. Any suggestions on this would be nice to have.
regards,
Pauline McNamara
Sheriff

Joined: Jan 19, 2001
Posts: 4011
Hi Krishna, aka "indian greenhorn", welcome to JavaRanch.
A couple things. Please don't post questions in multiple forums.
And, your display name doesn't quite fit the famous JavaRanch naming policy. Could you please take a minute to change your display name to show 2 names, preferably your real name. (It's all about maintaining our professional image - don't let the one-eyed moose fool you!).
Thanks and hope you'll be visiting the ranch often,
Pauline
Cindy Glass
"The Hood"
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Joined: Sep 29, 2000
Posts: 8521
Please do not cross post.
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