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Thb 78.3.2 all maps open, unwanted

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in the new thb it seems that when i open the program, it does not remember which maps(folders) and submaps were open and which were closed, it now opens ALL the maps and submaps. That is for me very unconvenient.

And when I open one map with 10 submaps, in this version ALL the submaps open and ALL their subsubmaps open. That is for me very unconvenient.

Is there a way that Thb remembers my map settings from the moment that i close down thb? = which maps are opened and which are closed

If not, can i do the suggestion to redo it as it was in the previous version? and/or a suggestion that there comes a way to switch this item on/off?

Thank You.

in the new thb it seems that when i open the program, it does not remember which maps(folders) and submaps were open and which were closed, it now opens ALL the maps and submaps. That is for me very unconvenient. And when I open one map with 10 submaps, in this version ALL the submaps open and ALL their subsubmaps open. That is for me very unconvenient. Is there a way that Thb remembers my map settings from the moment that i close down thb? = which maps are opened and which are closed If not, can i do the suggestion to redo it as it was in the previous version? and/or a suggestion that there comes a way to switch this item on/off? Thank You.
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TB should retain the expanded/collapsed status of the folder tree that was shown at last closing, but if it doesn't, you may have to reset the session.json file. Help/Troubleshooting, Profile Folder, Open Folder, close TB, delete or rename session.json, then see if the tree looks the same after restarts. Also, check that you don't have an app like CCleaner acting on TB, as it can reset certain settings.