PB6 and older versions are forgetting width changes of Custom Columns over an exit and restart of TC.
An ugly workaround is this:
After resizing the columns, open the custom column configuration, then TC does not forget your new settings...
TC is resetting width changes of Custom Columns
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Cannot confirm ! TC always uses the settings of your stored custom column configuration.PB6 and older versions are forgetting width changes of Custom Columns over an exit and restart of TC.
If you want to change your optimized settings, you have to explicitly save it again.
It works as designed ...
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You can save the column widths with both menus:
Configuration - Save position
and
Configuration - Save settings.
TC does NOT remember any column widths on exit. This is by design, so the user has a way to return to normal widths when he reduced some columns to 0 width by mistake.
Configuration - Save position
and
Configuration - Save settings.
TC does NOT remember any column widths on exit. This is by design, so the user has a way to return to normal widths when he reduced some columns to 0 width by mistake.
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