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If you have two lists are layered on top of each other (overlapping), and your drag an article to place in the topmost list it is also added to the list in the layer below. I don't know if this is a bug or a feature, but there is a risk that you'll will make a mistake and not noticing this and mess up any list placed below the other list.
A workaround for this issue is of course to not place lists on top of each other, but sometimes you don't have the screen space, i.e. managing Arlima lists on laptop screens.
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If you have two lists are layered on top of each other (overlapping), and your drag an article to place in the topmost list it is also added to the list in the layer below. I don't know if this is a bug or a feature, but there is a risk that you'll will make a mistake and not noticing this and mess up any list placed below the other list.
A workaround for this issue is of course to not place lists on top of each other, but sometimes you don't have the screen space, i.e. managing Arlima lists on laptop screens.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: