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Old 07-26-2011, 10:58 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by toomuchreading View Post
I am wondering if I'm the only one having this problem or not.
I am running version 8.11 and I have one custom column called Read which is a Yes/No column. If I change the default view and move the read column to before the title column, close Calibre and re-open it, the column is not displayed at all. I have to click on the column header bar and set the display back to default before I can my custom column again. I have my Sony 505 hooked up when this happens.
Am I doing something wrong for Calibre not to remember my custom column layout?
How (where) are you moving the column? In Preferences or Dragging to a new location?
Having the device connected, un-hides the "On Device" column. Read needs to be between that and the next (always visible) column.
You might set the column (and restart Calibre) before connecting your device. There is only 1 column layout unlike the Menus that have separate layouts for with/without device.
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