OK, here's the problem:
I created a Tab for a particular higher-level folder. Since this folder only contains subfolders and a couple of files, all with relatively short names, before selecting the "Set Home" command, I first went down two folder levels to the folder with the longest file names. I then double-clicked on the # column heading to ensure that all the file names could be read, subsequently returning to the original higher-level folder and then selecting the "Set Home" command -- assuming that the wider "Name" column width that I had set within the lower-level folder would be retained.
Alas, no.
Could you work your usual magic and fix this?
Set Home doesn't "stick" for column widths
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Re: Set Home doesn't "stick" for column widths
Hmm, could not reproduce. ... higher-level folder, lower-level folder ... the home function does not care about it. It stores the current values when you Set Home and re-stores them when Go Home.
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