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With the help of the Library Component, I created a component and imported it using the Insert (Library Component) option. By selecting the specified library name, I was able to import the required component onto the screen. When creating a new component, we can define its height and width using Max(App.Height, App.MinScreenHeight) and Max(App.Width, App.MinScreenWidth). However, by default, the height and width are set to 640, and we are unable to modify them.
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    • TUse container controls with flexible layout properties like horizontal or vertical alignment and FlexibleHeight or FlexibleWidth.
    • Consider applying breakpoints based on the screen dimensions to fine-tune the component's behavior.

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