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apd Posted - 24 Nov 2012 : 12:50:45
In the Grid view I add columns and rearrange them.

After reopening XMM, the grid shows the correct columns in the initial order (and width) and not rearranged and resized.
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apd Posted - 29 Nov 2012 : 12:04:05
Thank you, that did it!
yan00s Posted - 26 Nov 2012 : 19:53:26
quote:
Originally posted by apd


What is not saved is the order I place them in; they revert to where XMM originally placed them.

XMM is installed in the Documents folder.



Strange ... it works for me with 8.0.2.8.

There was an > option to > freeze the current layout ... do you happen to have this set to true?
apd Posted - 26 Nov 2012 : 09:07:16
As I said the columns I add still show - therefore they are saved.

What is not saved is the order I place them in; they revert to where XMM originally placed them.

XMM is installed in the Documents folder.
yan00s Posted - 24 Nov 2012 : 19:07:55
If I'm right the grid settings get saved under
"[XMM folder]/layout/"
... are you sure XMM can write to it? Could be that you're not running XMM in admin mode which could affect things with Win 7 + 8 and you've installed XMM in a system protected folder (like "program files (x86)).

I followed a hint from one user to change security settings of the XMM folders (gave my user full access) and have no problems with grid saving at the moment.

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