Hi.
May I ask how to turn buck to the default column set from a custom one without deleting the latter?
TIA, c.
Default columns set
Re: Default columns set
The first column set is the default set.
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Re: Default columns set
Thank you for your answer. Byt by "default set", I meant the set with which FreeCommander comes by default - it's not listed among custom column styles and it seems to be lost, once you choose your own style in View/Custom columns.Marek wrote:The first column set is the default set.
Re: Default columns set
You're right, the "default" column set does disappear.
If you delete ALL your Custom Column profiles, the original "new installation default" set comes back. But you don't have to do that.
The default columns that display in a new installation are
Name, Size, Modified date, Type, Attributes.
You could create your own Custom Columns set, name it "default", and use the spinner arrows to move it to the top of the list.
by the way, you can create many Custom Column profiles. The first ten on the list can be loaded with the keyboard shortcuts, if you create more than ten, you have to load those by displaying and selecting from the list.
If you delete ALL your Custom Column profiles, the original "new installation default" set comes back. But you don't have to do that.
The default columns that display in a new installation are
Name, Size, Modified date, Type, Attributes.
You could create your own Custom Columns set, name it "default", and use the spinner arrows to move it to the top of the list.
by the way, you can create many Custom Column profiles. The first ten on the list can be loaded with the keyboard shortcuts, if you create more than ten, you have to load those by displaying and selecting from the list.
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