Finder List View: Maintain Column Width

OSX 10.7.3 - I prefer to use the "list view" option in Finder. With that said, I find it maddening that when I re-open Finder following a session where I had resized the column widths, I have to once again resize column width in order to see the full name of a file (instead of it being truncated.). Is there a way to set up Finder so that the columns stay resized each time I reopen a Finder window.

There's something in your Finder prefs...
I tested that and it works as expected.
Have you tried creating a new account and see how your apps work in that User acct? (That will tell if your problem is systemwide or limited to your User acct.)
Open System Preferences > Accounts > "+" make it an admin account.
If this works, then log back into your problem account and Go to Finder "Go" menu hold the option key and choose Library. Then go to Preferences trash these files:
com.apple.finder.plist
com.apple.sidebarlists.plist
Then, restart, or log out and in again.
(You will have to reset a few finder prefs the way you like them.)

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  • RE: List View & Disappearing Columns

    I have the same problem.
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    Release 3.0.F.2
    Nikola Filipovic, DMC Inc.
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Bill Bryson [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Thursday, March 12, 1998 9:39 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: List View & Disappearing Columns
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    http://www.vastera.com
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