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Is there a way to set EE to default to showing *all* of my events and *all* of my attendees, as the default? I’m pretty sure it used to be that way when I started with EE, and it worked well for my purposes.
You are correct in that is how it used to be but for various reasons we changed the set up. Currently there are no options to set the default to all, but I will certainly add your request to our feature request list.
Thank you, Dean, for adding my request. I often go back in search of old classes and information about attendees. If you know exactly which month to look at, it takes a lot clicking and clicking, randomly, to find what you want. Having it cut up into month-size bites might work for some circumstances, but not for all. Even though it’s not currently set up to show everything at once, as the default, is there a way to make a click or two to get that view for classes and attendees?
Just for future reference, it looks like you need to start with Event Overview to select “ALL (Active/Inactive)” and “Filter Status.” I don’t see a way to get to all attendees in Attendee Reports without first setting it to all events in Event Overview.
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