Re: DEfault Column Settings

2003-10-06 Thread ken green
Gerrit Kruijer wrote:
 hw can i save my column settings as default. I have changed the column
 settings but after ticking use the default account column setting it
 changed back. I am standing on the account and changed it.
 Can someone help me out here?


Wrong order.  Tick 'use default column setting' *then* change columns to
what you want the default to be.  It's not very clear, but after you
realize how the function is implemented, it makes sense.

All folders (within one account) that have 'use default...' checked will
maintain the same column settings.  There is no master folder or master
column settings - all folders are treated equally.  This allows you to
decide on a favorite column display to use across many folders, and only
have to set it once.  Furthermore, you can make changes to that default
setting in any of the folders using the default setting.

So, if you have 12 folders in one account, and 10 of those folders are
set (checked) to use default column settings, then a change to *any* of
those 10 would propagate across all 10.  The two folders that are not
checked to be default would retain their independent column settings.

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Re: DEfault Column Settings

2003-10-06 Thread Alexander
06-Okt-2003 17:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks Ken for explaining. Never thaught about that. Although, you are
 wright.

Some typos are simply great - if I were Ken, I'd be flattered. ;-) SCNR

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Re: Default column settings

2001-05-15 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

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On 15 May 2001 at  13:11:09 +0200 (which was 12:11 where I  live)
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jg My question is where I can set the default column setting?

Any real folder which has this setting.

jg When I go to the root of a account and change the columns there

Ah - that's not a real folder. It's a place holder and has no
storage location for its settings.

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Re: Default column settings

2001-05-15 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi jsvrp.gw,
On Tue, 15 May 2001, at 13:11:09 +0200 you wrote:

jg   You can check the  use the account default column
jg   settings in the properties dialog of folders.

jg   My question is where I can set the default column setting?

You can use any folder that has use the account default column
settings checked to change the defaults. Any change made to one
of the folders using the default settings will automatically be
applied to the others.

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Re: Default column settings

2001-05-15 Thread Wolfgang Kynast

Hi,

...
   You can check the  use the account default column settings in the properties
   dialog of folders.

   My question is where I can set the default column setting?

In any of the folders that have this setting set.

*First* tick this setting for one folder
*then* set up the columns for this folder as you like.

Now all folders with the option set should have the same
layout, and if you change one of them, all others will
follow.

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