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I've been back to using 9.5 because 9.6 will not (again) remember the
column widths in the Object Table view. Every time I start it up, the
columns are excatly 1 character wide (the CONTENT is correct, I just can't
see it). 9.5.1.1 eventually remembered the column widths, but I don't know
how or why it did so. 9.6 never remembers and I have to drag the columns
wider so I can use the table every time I start it up.



On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 12/11/2017 4:49 PM, Don Brown wrote:
My 6 year old ThinkPad T510 is getting replaced - it has been a good
friend but now is showing the signs of age (Mainly caused by Windoze
errors!)

So I currently have Rdi 9.1 and 9.5 installed.

I have Rdi 9.6 ready to install.

Is there any benefit in installing 9.5 as well as 9.6 ?

I loaded 9.6 the day it was announced, and started 9.5 exactly one time
since then - to export my settings. One reason I might load/keep an
older version is if the new base Eclipse won't run a favourite plug-in.

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