Deleting/removing customised columns
- jamesedwards
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Is there a way to delete old and unwanted customised columns in the one-click screen? My profile is now up to 90 and I only actually use about 30 of them.
No there isn't, there is only the option to show/hide them via the column chooser
I had to check why there wasn't a delete button first and its due to the way the are allocated in the One Click layout and overall performance,
ie, you have 55 columns it knows to make sure all those are available when using the profile
if you deleted some it would need to dynamically allocate and deallocate columns on demand which would then slow the one-click screen down
I had to check why there wasn't a delete button first and its due to the way the are allocated in the One Click layout and overall performance,
ie, you have 55 columns it knows to make sure all those are available when using the profile
if you deleted some it would need to dynamically allocate and deallocate columns on demand which would then slow the one-click screen down
- jamesedwards
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- Joined: Wed Nov 21, 2018 6:16 pm
Cheers. I'd better start recycling unused ones then rather than just keep adding moreDallas wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:19 pmNo there isn't, there is only the option to show/hide them via the column chooser
I had to check why there wasn't a delete button first and its due to the way the are allocated in the One Click layout and overall performance,
ie, you have 55 columns it knows to make sure all those are available when using the profile
if you deleted some it would need to dynamically allocate and deallocate columns on demand which would then slow the one-click screen down
That's probably bestjamesedwards wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:45 pmCheers. I'd better start recycling unused ones then rather than just keep adding moreDallas wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:19 pmNo there isn't, there is only the option to show/hide them via the column chooser
I had to check why there wasn't a delete button first and its due to the way the are allocated in the One Click layout and overall performance,
ie, you have 55 columns it knows to make sure all those are available when using the profile
if you deleted some it would need to dynamically allocate and deallocate columns on demand which would then slow the one-click screen down