Issues with DS4.6.1.14 So far

So Far the first issue I am having with DS4.6.1.4 and its a big one that would make the latest release unusable for me is I can't increase the size of the Perspective View. Before I use to be able to grab the little tab on the side of the view and dragon it in one Direction or another making the view larger or smaller. Can't seem to do that now. Not sure how to fix it.
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You weren't resizing the view as such, you were resizing the panes. It can get stuck, but it's more likely if it still won't resize after a restart that you have a pane which is already as narrow as it will get in the stack - some have quite large minimum widths - so try moving or closing panes you don't usually have in that position and see if that helps.
Yes the Panes, I can't make them as small I use to be able to.
Are you using the same layout and style as in the general release?
yes everything is the same
I just tested and I'm not seeing that issue on 4.6.1.14 (x64 bit).
Can you try doing a Window->Style->Select Style and changing it to something different then accept. You should be able to go back in and change it back which should force a reload of the UI.
I think I figured out what was wrong, The panes had locked up on me and it took a few things to get them working again.
Wish you could of explained what steps you took to fix this, Im having this problem as well
How I fixed this I removed a Pane (Figure Setup) that must have imposed a minimum limit on resizing of the tab
Also Its good to keep Panes unlocked through, Window-->Workspace-->Lock/unlock docking
Something that might help in understanding this sort of thing; there is no setting for "Viewport size", it's just whatever's left unused in between whichever panes you have visible around it at the moment.
Do you have "Show Aspect Frame" switched on? It's one of the settings in the Viewport Options menu, and that might help you visualise what's happening to the Viewport as it resizes, and make it easier to notice when you're hitting a limit imposed by an active pane.