Enri
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28 August 2008 08:43
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This is a known bug in CS which will be fixed in next release.
Thank you for your participation.
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This is a known bug in CS which will be fixed in next release.
Thank you for your participation.
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Jim
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tamako
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19 Dezember 2008 16:48
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[quote=Enri]I am tired to customize columns in my collection table. Each time after I add required for me columns, rearrange them they are resetting to standard. How to save their configuration?[/quote][quote=Jim]Fix it as soon as possible, plz. It is very annoying :([/quote][quote=tamako]We are waiting for fixing of this annoyng bug. It is really terrible :([/quote]Before version CS 3.51, CollectionStudio saves columns configurations (columns order, visibility state and widths) in global settings storage; Since that you can work with several collections within Collection Studio, now, we have changed this behavior - so, CS will save columns settings in corresponding CS documents. It will allow you use your columns setup not every time you run CS, but anywhere you run (home PC, or on your travel laptop). Hope you will enjoy this long-expected feature!
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Enri I am tired to customize columns in my collection table. Each time after I add required for me columns, rearrange them they are resetting to standard. How to save their configuration? Jim Fix it as soon as possible, plz. It is very annoying tamako We are waiting for fixing of this annoyng bug. It is really terrible Before version CS 3.51, CollectionStudio saves columns configurations (columns order, visibility state and widths) in global settings storage; Since that you can work with several collections within Collection Studio, now, we have changed this behavior - so, CS will save columns settings in corresponding CS documents. It will allow you use your columns setup not every time you run CS, but anywhere you run (home PC, or on your travel laptop). Hope you will enjoy this long-expected feature!
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