Allow list columns besides task name to be moved to the left-most position, treating the task name as just another column
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Joe Frayne
Right now I can reorder all the columns in a list except the task name. That column has to be first. I have a wide monitor and I like my browser to be full screen, but when I'm full screen, there is a HUGE amount of whitespace between the task names and the other columns to the right of them. I'd like to be able to set the task name column size explicitly and have it stick to that. Right now it just sizes itself based on window width, and I can't move the other columns closer (and I can't resize the list panel) forcing some info to the extreme left of the screen, and some info to the extreme right side. And, I'd like to try moving other columns to the left of the task name, like perhaps priority, to see how it feels there.
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Jenna Gensic
Yep, would like to have this as a feature too. The name doesn't make sense logically for our workflow to have it pinned to the left. I like to utilize the different views.
Mara
Yes yes please !
I definetely agree with this. I'd love to move some of the (small) columns left to the task name : priority, date, assigned to, etc...
I think it would help read the list more efficiently when there are many columns.
Thanks for considering it soon !!
Caroline Ginty
Merged in a post:
Add the ability to show status field in full on the left of the List view
Anastaseeya
I have a list view that is a roadmap of all my tasks for the current year. The tasks are grouped by quarters. The status of each list item is displayed on the left as a circle symbol.
It would be super handy to display the task status in full on the left (so it says In Progress) instead of showing the circle symbol only.
Pat Donohue
Yes, PLEASE!!
Karrie Dash
This request is still needed. I am on a large monitor and the extra whitespace is visually unappealing and makes organizing my tasks more difficult.
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Jean-Paul
This function is important, because the text of the first column needs to be consistent.
Philippe D. Côté