#1] Under the
Search > Organize Filters
set a Filter with such settings
Code: Select all
Search
:\$recycle.bin\ !$I <search: | displayname:search:> columns:dm;property-system:system.recycle.datedeleted;extension;size;path;length;displayname;system.recycle.deletedfrom;name;type
Macro
bin<search>
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#3] Rearrange by hand Columns in any way
#4] Go back to Search Edit and change that
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#5] Observe how order of Columns has reverted to the original one
I reckon this is not a bug but just a case of either purposely chosen behavior or a simple omission from the author of the great Everything. But I would argue that this should not be happening - i.e. re-change of Columns to default state [coming out from a reading of setup of a given Filter] should only be applied if user switches to another Filter