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View Poll Results: Columns View - Your input
Love it! 46 67.65%
Learning to live with it 9 13.24%
Hate it 11 16.18%
I never used Macs before osx so I don't know what the "classic view" is 2 2.94%
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Old March 14th, 2003, 04:37 PM
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Originally posted by twister
Ohh and i just realized you could expand the save box for more columns. I'm so excited now!
Usually you can... some programs don't let you expand their dialog boxes, which can be annoying, but most do. 4 columns usually suffices for me... although I hate having to resize them for every new column; but I have to do that in 9 too, so there's nothing really to complain about.
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