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| | Can I create a Default output format for custom objects Is there anything I can do within a function that emits custom objects to affect the default formatting of that object. Specifically, I'm looking for a way to control the width of the columns created to display the object properties. The solutions I'm looking for can't involve the person having/loading a seperate .ps1xml file. |
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