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Folders on multiple lines
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Sébastien

Posted: Jun 04, 2009
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Hi,
I have so many folders that I cannot view the half of them (need to click on more). Is it conceivable to view all folders on several lines ?

Thanks
Anders

Posted: Jun 04, 2009
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It is not currently possible, but I have seen this requested before.
Proximo

Posted: Jun 04, 2009
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@sdouche,

I don't know what you use your folders for, but I initially used them for Projects and quickly realized that it was an issue. Anders is correct in that others have a similar request for folder stacking.

Just out of curiosity. How many folders do you have and what are you using them for?
thpope

Posted: Jun 05, 2009
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I would prefer to have the tabs listed vertically on the left side rather than horizontally along the top.

This would be for anything using tabs, not just folders.
Jake

Toodledo Founder
Posted: Jun 05, 2009
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Sébastien

Posted: Jun 25, 2009
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@Proximo 18. Maybe turn folders in to subtasks.
KeithStone

Posted: Jun 25, 2009
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I don't bother with the folder view or the context view, for the reason you've stated. I just stay on the Main view, and sort by folder or context. Then I collapse the folders and just reopen them as needed. I think this is very close to how it would work if the tabs were vertical instead of horizontal.

If you sort by folder then click "Toggle Dividers", does this give you the view you need?
Sébastien

Posted: Jun 25, 2009
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@Big KC not really but thank you for the tip! I try it.
GS

Posted: Jun 26, 2009
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Many tabs:

Either enable multiple tab lines
or
Make it possible to freeze open the drop down list for more tabs.
MFA

Posted: Jun 28, 2009
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Yes, something to make tabs more usable would be really appreciated. I think two (or more) lines of tabs at the top would do the trick.
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