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As of build 95718, all of my perspectives have the optional columns turned off. This is not fun. Is there a way to turn them all back on by default?

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Along those same lines, even if you configure column settings on a saved perspective, hiding the window (click the red x) will reset the column heading back to default on open. You need to then click the Perspective again to have the columns reappear.
 
And when I attempt to resize the columns I get this error message:



Hope it helps.
 
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And when I attempt to resize the columns I get this error message:
The case of this I could find is now fixed in 95744. Somehow I managed to never click outside the resizing area in my testing last night =)
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The case of this I could find is now fixed in 95744. Somehow I managed to never click outside the resizing area in my testing last night =)
I'm still getting this error when I click the column headings.
 
I'm not having any luck reproducing further cases if this; could you let me know exactly where you are clicking on the column header? Is anyone else having this problem show up still that can chime in too?
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And when I attempt to resize the columns
My window resizes!

I've never seen that before.....

Btw, I hate that the start/due date columns have gone. Can I still download an old build that has them? The last 3 builds are broken.

Victor.
 
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Btw, I hate that the start/due date columns have gone. Can I still download an old build that has them? The last 3 builds are broken.

Victor.
They're not totally gone, just forgotten. I'm running build 95760, and all I need to do to get them back is to go to the View menu, go down to 'Columns' which will pop out a little sub-menu listing the columns you can turn on and off. Pick the one you're missing and watch it appear.

Seems like you might have to redo this every time you update to a new build, until we get this bug squashed.
 
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They're not totally gone, just forgotten.

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Seems like you might have to redo this every time you update to a new build, until we get this bug squashed.
You know there are several more things that are forgotten, right? Such as the colours of the fonts.

Victor.
 
I love the extra column flexibility, but I reverted to a build without it.

I use the main mode views all the time (icons in upper left, command 1 & 2) as well as a couple of perspectives. When I switch to a perspective and back to the main modes, the perspective settings stick, overriding the ones I set for the main modes.

An obvious workaround is to use only perspectives and shortcut keys (i.e. make new perspectives of the main modes with column settings the way I want) - but that seems to defeat the purpose of having the two modes available.

We'll see what Monday brings! ;-)

Steven
 
 




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