Indeed, that makes the difference. (I had it set already)
It is a preference!
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/4/26 3:10 PM, Eric S wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2026 at 07:04:57AM +0100, Graham Balin wrote:
My beef with tabs is reports. If you double click to drill down into an
item in a report, find what you are looking for, and close that tab, you
end up in the tab below the report.
Is there any way that it reverts to the report when you close?
Try turning *on*:
Preferences > Windows > Tabs > "Bring the most recent tab to the front"
As far as I can tell, that says: "If I close the current tab,
switch to the tab that was current just before that one."
It follows the chain back, so if you open a bunch of tabs; then
click on some of them in order P, E, T, A, L; then keep closing
"the current one"; it'll switch to A, T, E, P -- regardless of
their visible order in the list.
In your example, that would be the report you drilled down from,
and then whichever tab was current before you viewed the report
in the first place.
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