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Status Submitted
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 11, 2026

Add a "Reset Column Filters" option in Workload Designer to restore default column visibility settings.

Why is it useful?
Currently, Workload Designer allows users to customize which columns are displayed in list views by checking or unchecking options from the "Columns" dropdown. However, there is no "Reset to Default" option to restore the original column configuration. Users may forget which columns they have hidden or shown over time, leading to inconsistent views across different users or sessions. This lack of a reset function makes it difficult to troubleshoot issues, onboard new users, or simply return to a known baseline view.

Who would benefit from it?
All Workload Designer users, especially those who frequently customize their views, as well as administrators and support teams who need consistent visibility for troubleshooting and training.

How should it work?

Add a "Reset Columns to Default" button or option in the "Columns" dropdown menu.

When clicked, it should restore the default set of visible columns as defined by the system or administrator.

Optionally, provide a confirmation prompt to prevent accidental resets.

Idea priority Medium