Walkback when pasting a list view column

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Walkback when pasting a list view column

Bill Schwab-2
Blair,

This is sketchy, but, I *think* I got the following by pasting a
ListViewColumn over another ListViewColumn in an enhanced list view.  A
trick that I often use with colums, menu items, etc. is to get one more or
less the way I want it and copy it.  Then I add a new item of the right type
and then paste the configured one over it - seems risky but it works, or has
up to now =:0

My goal here was to create a couple of list view columns that are auto
sizing, and I think it got upset when I pasted one over another - the item
being replaced probably wasn't auto-sizing (I added and quickly pasted over
it).  It's possible that I pasted in the wrong spot etc., but, I wanted to
get this described before I got side tracked.

Have a good one,

Bill

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8:45:12 AM, Thursday, April 11, 2002: Unhandled exception - a
MessageNotUnderstood('UndefinedObject does not understand #allColumns')

UndefinedObject(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand:
ListViewColumn>>index
ListViewColumn>>width:
[] in ListView>>autoResizeColumns
OrderedCollection>>do:
ListView>>autoResizeColumns
ListView>>layout
ListView(View)>>validateLayout
[] in ContainerView>>validateLayout
OrderedCollection>>do:
ContainerView>>validateLayout
ProportionalLayout>>layoutContainer:
ContainerView>>layout
ContainerView(View)>>validateLayout
ContainerView>>validateLayout
[] in CardContainer(ContainerView)>>validateLayout
OrderedCollection>>do:
CardContainer(ContainerView)>>validateLayout
[] in ShellView(ContainerView)>>validateLayout
OrderedCollection>>do:


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