Problem adjusting columns with 2G Nano & Classic iPods

In the 7.4.1 version, I can't adjust columns with my *2G Nano* and my Classic (80Gb), actually, adjusting columns works in customs playlist but except in the "Music" "TV show" and "Podcast" playlist of my iPods.
("Auto adjust of all columns" in the right click menu on columns doesn't work too)
Oddly, it works like a charm in every playlist (including Music, TV Show & Podcasts!) with my *5G iPod*..
Hope to see a fix in a new release soon..
Regards,
Paul

I am having the same problem with my 3G iPod. I can adjust columns in older materials, but if I make a new playlist on my iPod, I cannot adjust the columns in it. This occurred since upgrading to iTunes 7.4/7.4.1.

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