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[ACS-8955] [ACA] Data Table / Column Pills Drag button is not centered horizontally #10384

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Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements

  • The commit message follows our guidelines
  • Tests for the changes have been added (for bug fixes / features)
  • Docs have been added / updated (for bug fixes / features)

What kind of change does this PR introduce? (check one with "x")

  • Bugfix
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What is the current behaviour? (You can also link to an open issue here)
https://hyland.atlassian.net/browse/ACS-8955

What is the new behaviour?
Icons are centered correctly

Does this PR introduce a breaking change? (check one with "x")

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If this PR contains a breaking change, please describe the impact and migration path for existing applications: ...

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@dominikiwanekhyland dominikiwanekhyland force-pushed the ACS-8955-aca-data-table-column-pills-drag-button-is-not-centered-horizontally branch from 61424ee to c8b3f3f Compare November 14, 2024 07:44
@dominikiwanekhyland dominikiwanekhyland merged commit 4122953 into develop Nov 14, 2024
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@dominikiwanekhyland dominikiwanekhyland deleted the ACS-8955-aca-data-table-column-pills-drag-button-is-not-centered-horizontally branch November 14, 2024 08:08
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