Hi there,

Pin the tabs and then the little (x) will be gone, the tabs will become a 
smaller size but my experience is that this way will serve your purpose.

Regards,

KC

On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 12:34:06 PM UTC+8, John . Smith wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello 
> Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?
>
> Background
> If you are changing between Tabs by clicking on Tab names, it's all too 
> easy to accidentally click on the little (x) at the right of each tab and 
> thereby close the tab by mistake.
>
> One way to stop this happening is to tick "Lock default in this tab". 
> However, if you do this it becomes impossible to change your filtering on a 
> temporary basis, and if you try to do so MLO will instantly create a new 
> Tab and take you there. And if you're not careful, pretty soon you have far 
> too many Tabs.  
>
> e.g. I find it quite useful to open up a Tab and leave the filters on the 
> left pane on the screen open and to step through the Contexts one at a time 
> (e.g. by using the arrow keys). 
>
> This works well, but if you don't want to be awash with new Tabs, (as 
> above) you should only do this if your tab is NOT locked. And if it IS 
> unlocked then (as above) it is annoyingly easy to accidentally close the 
> Tab. If you have saved the View that your Tab is using then you can, of 
> course, recreate the Tab as it was, but it's a fiddly, confusing, waste of 
> time to do so.
>
> J
>
>

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