Step 1
Click the round arrow button next to Details and make sure that the arrow is pointing
upwards ( ^ ):
You should then be able to click and drag the edge of the Details section to make it bigger:
If you're unable to do this, see the
next step below to check the settings in your Windows Registry.
Step 2 (if step 1 doesn't help)
Close the XLIFF Editor then set the following value in the Windows Registry to a valid number between 1 and 100 (e.g.
50):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Donnelley\XliffEditor\TAOptions\TA_DetailsHeightPercentTo apply this change quickly and easily, you can download the
TAOptions.reg file in the
attachments section of this article then double-click it. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to make this change to the Windows Registry - click "
Yes".