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Closing any tab goes always to the first tab


brunoczech

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Sorry but I have to report this as a bug even that it's marginal compared to so many UI/UX issues V2 brought us.

I have six documents opened. In a particular order according to my needs. I close the rightmost tab expecting the same behaviour as you have in web and file browsers - switching to the next tab (on the left) which will therefore become the rightmost (the last) tab.

But every time – and it doesn't matter which tab I close – it takes me to the very first tab. 

This is clearly wrong – I believe that everyone is used to the different tab behaviour so why force people to learn something this strange?

 

Thank for hard work, Serif guys! 👍

 

P.S.: I know I mentioned this in another post but maybe it will get better noticed this way. ;)

 

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I can't replicate that. If I have several tabs open and I close the rightmost one, then focus simply changes to the tab which was previously the last but but one, exactly as I would expect. Have you tried re-installing Publisher 2?

 

Pman

 

Asus Vivobook 15  Intel I7 processor,  Intel Iris X graphics, Windows 10 Home Version 20H2 (64 bit),  32GB RAM.  
Affinity Designer 10.5.1342, Photo 1.10.5.1342, Publisher 1.10.5.1342 
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