Problem: The current List View displays a fixed set of columns (Name, Size, Parent Directory, Designer, Printed?, Tags, and Archive). It does not allow sorting by any of these fields. Furthermore, it lacks the ability to customize which columns are visible, preventing users from viewing other available inventoried data.
Solution: 1. Implement clickable column headers to allow for ascending/descending sorting. 2. Add a column selector or toggle menu to let users customize exactly which fields are displayed in the List View.
Problem: The current List View displays a fixed set of columns (Name, Size, Parent Directory, Designer, Printed?, Tags, and Archive). It does not allow sorting by any of these fields. Furthermore, it lacks the ability to customize which columns are visible, preventing users from viewing other available inventoried data.
Solution: 1. Implement clickable column headers to allow for ascending/descending sorting. 2. Add a column selector or toggle menu to let users customize exactly which fields are displayed in the List View.