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Default custom view in saved workspace

A file containing custom views opens in the view that was active when the
file was last saved. When I open the same file in a saved workspace, it does
not open in the custom view that was active when the file was last saved.
Even re-saving the workspace does not change the behavior.

It's not a big deal -- just annoying. Any ideas how to fix it?

TIA,

Phil
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Default custom view in saved workspace

I believe the following article clarifies my issue and offers a very nice
piece of code to deal with it.

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d561aeeb6?...=


"cellist" wrote:

A file containing custom views opens in the view that was active when the
file was last saved. When I open the same file in a saved workspace, it does
not open in the custom view that was active when the file was last saved.
Even re-saving the workspace does not change the behavior.

It's not a big deal -- just annoying. Any ideas how to fix it?

TIA,

Phil

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