06-21-2024, 03:31 AM
1) Uncheck Settings->Display Settings->Fullscreen mode. It will then start up at the same size you previously had it.
2) Switch the page scaling mode to full screen. This video covers changing the page scaling mode: https://youtu.be/WXVGHa96ssw
3) The Windows version is always managed - you can't turn that off. You can just change the storage location. Please note that your database file is still stored under C:\Users\AndyT\AppData\Local\Packages\41730Zubersoft.MobileSheets_ys1c8ct2g6ypr\LocalState even if you change the storage location to another folder. This is due to limitations with the SQLite library when used in a UWP application. The database file is the most important thing as it has all of the information for your entire library, annotations, link points, bookmarks, metadata such as setlists, etc. So you'll want to make sure you backup mobilesheets.db regularly if you are manually doing this. Also, you should create periodic backups using Settings->Backup and Restore->Backup Library to safeguard your library.
There are no issues with going between Windows and Android/iOS. Just don't uncheck the "Let MobileSheets Manage my Files" in the Android version if you want to seamlessly move the database file between versions without relying on the built-in backup or sync features.
Mike
2) Switch the page scaling mode to full screen. This video covers changing the page scaling mode: https://youtu.be/WXVGHa96ssw
3) The Windows version is always managed - you can't turn that off. You can just change the storage location. Please note that your database file is still stored under C:\Users\AndyT\AppData\Local\Packages\41730Zubersoft.MobileSheets_ys1c8ct2g6ypr\LocalState even if you change the storage location to another folder. This is due to limitations with the SQLite library when used in a UWP application. The database file is the most important thing as it has all of the information for your entire library, annotations, link points, bookmarks, metadata such as setlists, etc. So you'll want to make sure you backup mobilesheets.db regularly if you are manually doing this. Also, you should create periodic backups using Settings->Backup and Restore->Backup Library to safeguard your library.
There are no issues with going between Windows and Android/iOS. Just don't uncheck the "Let MobileSheets Manage my Files" in the Android version if you want to seamlessly move the database file between versions without relying on the built-in backup or sync features.
Mike