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On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 16:27:07 -0800, Ming-Li graced us with
these comments:
ML> Sorry, I forgot to address the following argument in my previous
ML> reply.
I'll answer this one because you said in a single clear sentence what
you expounded on in your
On Saturday, December 23, 2000, 11:10:23 AM, A. wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to address the following argument in my previous
reply.
> For me, my default folders are TRUE defaults. If I wish to change
> the sorting view, I wish it to be done for all the folders.
You mean "sorting view", or threading
On Saturday, December 23, 2000, 11:10:23 AM, A. wrote:
ML>> It shouldn't be hard to change the behavior, either.
> It doesn't seem so straightforward to me, unless the business of
> assigning each view their own column settings is avoided.
I do know each threading view can have its own column s
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On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 08:38:35 -0800, Ming-Li contributed this
to our collective wisdom:
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ML> Or let me put it this way: I'm thankful for the existence of default
ML> column settings, for it allows me to adjust column arrangement and
ML> the adj
On Saturday, December 23, 2000, 6:24:07 AM, Jannik wrote:
>> Just found out that checking the "use account default column
>> settings" option in a folder's properties would not only do that,
>> but also subject the folder to the "default threading mode", if
>> there's such a thing.
> Is it prope
Hello Ming-Li,
On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 06:41:07 GMT -0800 you wrote on
"default account column settings and threading mode":
> Just found out that checking the "use account default column
> settings" option in a folder's properties would not only do that
On Thursday, December 21, 2000, 10:41:58 AM, A. wrote:
> Yes, it has always been like this.
:-(
> Well, you may have already noted that each view has its own column
> settings, in that if you switch from one thread view to another,
> the columns will change.
Yes, this much I know.
> Therefore
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When I saw Ming-Li's message about "default account column settings and
threading mode ", I felt like making these comments:
ML> [snipped] IOW, if you change the column settings on a folder with
ML> the option enabled, all other
Hi all,
Just found out that checking the "use account default column
settings" option in a folder's properties would not only do that,
but also subject the folder to the "default threading mode", if
there's such a thing. IOW, if you change the column settings on a
folder with the option enabled,
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