05-24-2016, 01:35 AM
(05-23-2016, 01:01 PM)SaT_Admin Wrote: Right, so that Visualize Grid looks different than your first screenshot of what you want it to be. So just move the slots so that they match that first screenshot and it should be fine?
Probably whats also confusing you is the fact that Windows 10 puts artificial gaps between adjacent windows. In fact, on Windows 10, those gaps exist because the borders of the windows are in those areas, but the borders are merely invisible. You can confirm that by simply opening a few windows, any windows, and right clicking an empty space on the windows taskbar, and then clicking "Show windows side-by-side". You will see that Windows itself also shows those gaps.
But that doesn't even matter. Just click Visualize Grid and move the slots so that they match what you want in the first screenshot, which has some overlap
I tried tiling it just like the ACR auto tiled for the 12 tables but the Stack and Tile makes the slot bigger than the original table. https://gyazo.com/c02d7ae6b2d30b48fa09c5d90c092e7e
You can see slot 1's width is longer and the table to the right shows the Acr table on top of one of the grids.
The auto tiling feature from wpn does have overlay but it keeps all the tables connected and shows no gaps. I did arrange the slots by using visualize grid to try and get the same results but I still get the gaps?