3/16/2005 6:29 AM
Hi Manuel,
On 3/16/2005 Manuel Breitfeld wrote:
MB You're right. That was what I was thinking of. We have global
MB templates and folder templates. It's pure logic that folder templates
MB should have higher priority.
Absolutely anything specific to an entity smaller(or
Hello tbbeta,
I don't know, if this has been posted before or if I did get it wrong.
If so, I'm sorry.
I set up a Global View Mode, let's say it's name is Standard.
For mailing-lists, such as tbbeta, I like to view my messages sorted
by reference.
So I've set up a view mode named lists.
But
On 15-3-2005 Manuel wrote
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Hello tbbeta,
I don't know, if this has been posted before or if I did get it wrong.
If so, I'm sorry.
I set up a Global View Mode, let's say it's name is Standard.
For mailing-lists, such as tbbeta, I like to view my messages sorted
by
Hello Manuel,
MB So, did I get something wrong?
It is our mistake, correctly global view mode should be
named forced, it always ovverides folder configuration
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9Val
Current beta is
Hello 9Val,
It is our mistake, correctly global view mode should be
named forced, it always ovverides folder configuration
Hmm, okay. So what would be the solution for me?
Going into each and every folder just to set Folder View Mode
Standard?
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Best regards,
Manuel
Hello Manuel,
In my opinion, folder view modes have to overwrite the global
settings.
So, did I get something wrong?
Yes, Global View Modes are that, global. And, whether we like it or not,
if you select one, it overrides any folder view mode.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El
On 15-3-2005 9Val wrote
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Hello Manuel,
MB So, did I get something wrong?
It is our mistake, correctly global view mode should be
named forced, it always ovverides folder configuration
Does this mean that currently al folder views are ignored
According to my
Hello MAU,
Yes, Global View Modes are that, global. And, whether we like it or not,
if you select one, it overrides any folder view mode.
Yes okay, I understood. So am I right, that Folder View Modes are a
bit useless, unless you are likely to change it for every folder?
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Best regards,
Hello Manuel,
Yes, Global View Modes are that, global. And, whether we like it or not,
if you select one, it overrides any folder view mode.
MB Yes okay, I understood. So am I right, that Folder View Modes are a
MB bit useless, unless you are likely to change it for every folder?
Folder
Hello 9Val,
Folder popup/Copy column settings/...
-OR-
Folder properties/Column settings/Copy to...
-OR-
Options/Preferences/Viewmodes/Selected/Use by...
Thank you very much, 9Val! :)
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Best regards,
Manuel (http://www.manuel-breitfeld.de)
The Bat! 3.0.9.6 Return (pre-beta), Windows
On Tuesday, March 15, 2005, 21:27, Manuel Breitfeld wrote:
It is our mistake, correctly global view mode should be named
forced, it always ovverides folder configuration
Hmm, okay. So what would be the solution for me? Going into each and
every folder just to set Folder View Mode
Hi Marcus,
just now (on 03/16/2005 at 00:04) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In principle, yes. You do however not have to do it for each and every
folder. Just set one to the appropriate View Mode, then right click that
folder and select Copy Column Settings To At least this saves you
some
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