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rsg:

--- Quote from: blgentry on January 18, 2017, 05:31:53 am ---Are you using MC as a client to an MC server?  If so, the client follows the columns that are on the Server.  So you'll need to change the columns in the view on the Server for them to "stick" with the client.

Brian.

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I am using MC on two separate computers, each with its own external drive; the computers are not connected on any network.

MusicBringer:

--- Quote from: rsg on January 18, 2017, 01:36:40 am ---I have set MC to last location, but what is 'saving your presets'?

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That's a good question; what is: saving your presets?

rsg:

--- Quote from: MusicBringer on January 18, 2017, 11:58:34 am ---That's a good question; what is: saving your presets?

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"Right click on a column header and you choose Preset->Save - you can save/load your customisations here." Yes, that's useful; you can save what columns appear for the whole library. I keep it simple: Name, artist, album, genre, length, track, number, number of plays and very little else. If something goes wrong and I start seeing the default Bitrate, file type, file path etc. I can just go back to my preset.

mechaMecha:
Thank you! This really helped. The constant reverting/rearranging columns were driving me crazy!


--- Quote from: rsg on January 19, 2017, 11:29:12 pm ---"Right click on a column header and you choose Preset->Save - you can save/load your customisations here." Yes, that's useful; you can save what columns appear for the whole library. I keep it simple: Name, artist, album, genre, length, track, number, number of plays and very little else. If something goes wrong and I start seeing the default Bitrate, file type, file path etc. I can just go back to my preset.

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