Expanding or collapsing a filter with subfilters does not change how the filter works.
It merely gives the user a more or less detailed view of the filter.
That being so, why should expanding/collapsing a filter or subfilter cause the file to be flagged as Modified?
Surely this should only be flagged when the filter is actually edited, not just viewed in a different way?
David
Criteria for flagging file as Modified?
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Re: Criteria for flagging file as Modified?
In complex filters, I use this to keep track of which region I am working on. It's a bit like Excel saving the last cell you were editing.
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Re: Criteria for flagging file as Modified?
Understood. I guess I do the same if I'm honest about it.
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