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Message 95133 - Posted: 5 Apr 2005, 3:28:20 UTC

In the SETI App under the subject headings of Projects, Work, etc and their subheadings of Project, Name , CPU, Time,etc, is there a way to save the width of those columns and their content so that I don't have to set those up each time I reboot my computer. I'm always having to widen the column for these entries like Project's "Resource Share, etc. each time I reboot. I haven't seen any way to save and maintain what parameters I set. Please help. Thanking you in advance.
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Message 95136 - Posted: 5 Apr 2005, 3:41:55 UTC - in response to Message 95133.  


I presume you are using 4.2x... Just adjust the column widths as you wish, and exit manually. That should do it.

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Message 95811 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 3:38:42 UTC - in response to Message 95136.  

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> I presume you are using 4.2x... Just adjust the column widths as you wish, and
> exit manually. That should do it.
>
>
>Yes, I'm using version 4.25. I've done just what you propose, but each time I reboot, the columns have returned to their former size and I have to resize them again to see all the info contained in them. Now, don't know what to do to solve this problem
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Message 95877 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 7:28:52 UTC - in response to Message 95811.  

> >
> > I presume you are using 4.2x... Just adjust the column widths as you
> wish, and
> > exit manually. That should do it.
> >
> >
> >Yes, I'm using version 4.25. I've done just what you propose, but each
> time I reboot, the columns have returned to their former size and I have to
> resize them again to see all the info contained in them. Now, don't know what
> to do to solve this problem
>
Close Boinc Manager using the close button in the top right corner of the manager window. This will cause it(the manager)to save your column preferences.


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Message 95900 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 10:40:33 UTC - in response to Message 95877.  

> > >
> > > I presume you are using 4.2x... Just adjust the column widths as
> you
> > wish, and
> > > exit manually. That should do it.
> > >
> > >
> > >Yes, I'm using version 4.25. I've done just what you propose, but
> each
> > time I reboot, the columns have returned to their former size and I have
> to
> > resize them again to see all the info contained in them. Now, don't know
> what
> > to do to solve this problem
> >
> Close Boinc Manager using the close button in the top right corner of the
> manager window. This will cause it(the manager)to save your column
> preferences.
>
Make that the exit option from the file menu.
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Message 95972 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 16:18:02 UTC - in response to Message 95900.  

> Make that the exit option from the file menu.

It has to be the exit option ... the other will only save theem till the next restart ...


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Message 95998 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 17:46:37 UTC - in response to Message 95900.  

> > > >
> > > > I presume you are using 4.2x... Just adjust the column widths
> as
> > you
> > > wish, and
> > > > exit manually. That should do it.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Yes, I'm using version 4.25. I've done just what you propose,
> but
> > each
> > > time I reboot, the columns have returned to their former size and I
> have
> > to
> > > resize them again to see all the info contained in them. Now, don't
> know
> > what
> > > to do to solve this problem
> > >
> > Close Boinc Manager using the close button in the top right corner of
> the
> > manager window. This will cause it(the manager)to save your column
> > preferences.
> >
> Make that the exit option from the file menu.
>Thanks for the info. It worked perfectly.
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Message 95999 - Posted: 7 Apr 2005, 17:48:22 UTC - in response to Message 95972.  

> > Make that the exit option from the file menu.
>
> It has to be the exit option ... the other will only save theem till
> the next restart ...
>
>
>Thanks. Using the exit option from the file menu worked perfectly
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