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Applying folder views to some sub folders only.

 
 
Spikey
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      9th Mar 2007
I know how to apply the views to all folders.


But what I would prefer is to apply the view to only the folders "below".
For instance apply the specific views to My Pictures and have all the sub
folders within set the same to thumbnails. At the moment its all or
nothing.

Is there a tweak available anywhere?

TIA



 
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      9th Mar 2007
Spikey wrote:
> I know how to apply the views to all folders.
>
>
> But what I would prefer is to apply the view to only the folders "below".
> For instance apply the specific views to My Pictures and have all the sub
> folders within set the same to thumbnails. At the moment its all or
> nothing.
>
> Is there a tweak available anywhere?
>
> TIA
>
>
>


It's not a "Tweak". It is normal operation.

Remember the View Settings have a Checkbox "Remember each folder's Vire
settings.

If you set the "All Folders" default to "Details"
when done, go back to My Pictures" and click View "Thumbnails."

It will remember the setting for your next visit.

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Spikey
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      9th Mar 2007

"pop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It's not a "Tweak". It is normal operation.
>
> Remember the View Settings have a Checkbox "Remember each folder's Vire
> settings.
>


That will only set individual files. Not what I'm after I'm afraid. Thanks
for replying.

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      9th Mar 2007

"Spikey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know how to apply the views to all folders.
>
>
> But what I would prefer is to apply the view to only the folders "below".
> For instance apply the specific views to My Pictures and have all the sub
> folders within set the same to thumbnails. At the moment its all or
> nothing.
>
> Is there a tweak available anywhere?



I'd better clarify this I think. I should have said at the moment its all
folders or 1 at a time.

I want to be able to set My Pictures and all subfolders within to
thumbnails. All docs such as correspondence and all its subfolders view
list. All program storage folders and subfolders to details etc.

At the moment I can only set all files to for example view thumbnails then
set individual folders to something else by doing each one.

I hope thats clearer.

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Curt Christianson
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      9th Mar 2007
Hi Spikey,

I'm not aware of any way to do that natively in Windows. My only thought
would be to check out Softpedia, or MajorGeeks, etc. Maybe they will have a
third party app. that can do that.

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Curt

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"Spikey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Spikey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I know how to apply the views to all folders.
>>
>>
>> But what I would prefer is to apply the view to only the folders "below".
>> For instance apply the specific views to My Pictures and have all the sub
>> folders within set the same to thumbnails. At the moment its all or
>> nothing.
>>
>> Is there a tweak available anywhere?

>
>
> I'd better clarify this I think. I should have said at the moment its all
> folders or 1 at a time.
>
> I want to be able to set My Pictures and all subfolders within to
> thumbnails. All docs such as correspondence and all its subfolders view
> list. All program storage folders and subfolders to details etc.
>
> At the moment I can only set all files to for example view thumbnails then
> set individual folders to something else by doing each one.
>
> I hope thats clearer.
>
> )
>



 
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Keith Miller MVP
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      9th Mar 2007
Here's the canned description of my script with a link:

---
I've written a script that will apply all the view customizations you can
set to all of a folder's
subfolders. Right-click the link below & save to your computer. The zip
file contains a readme
file & the script itself.

http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM3.zip

You can select a folder & configure its view settings, then those are set to
be inherited by all
subfolders (you have the option of saving or wiping out current saved views)
.. You can set a
default for My Pics, another for My Music, and then a more generic default
for My Computer. The
inheritance settings are separate from the folder view itself -- for
example, you can set a
non-grouped view to be the default inheritance for My Computer, then return
My Computer to its
standard 'group by type' layout after running the script without affecting
the default view you have
set.
---


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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

"Spikey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know how to apply the views to all folders.
>
>
> But what I would prefer is to apply the view to only the folders "below".
> For instance apply the specific views to My Pictures and have all the sub
> folders within set the same to thumbnails. At the moment its all or
> nothing.
>
> Is there a tweak available anywhere?
>
> TIA
>
>
>


 
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      9th Mar 2007

"Keith Miller MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Here's the canned description of my script with a link:
>
> ---
> I've written a script that will apply all the view customizations you can
> set to all of a folder's
> subfolders. Right-click the link below & save to your computer. The zip
> file contains a readme
> file & the script itself.


Keith this seems exactly what I've been after for years. Thank you so
much. I'll let you know how I get on with it.

) <--- big happy grin.


 
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Curt Christianson
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      9th Mar 2007
Very cool!

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Curt

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> Here's the canned description of my script with a link:


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Keith Miller MVP
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      19th Mar 2007
Thanks.

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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

"Curt Christianson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Very cool!
>
> --
> HTH,
> Curt
>
> Windows Support Center
> http://aumha.org/
>
> "Keith Miller MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Here's the canned description of my script with a link:

>
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      19th Mar 2007
"Spikey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Keith Miller MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Here's the canned description of my script with a link:

>
> Keith this seems exactly what I've been after for years. Thank you so
> much. I'll let you know how I get on with it.
>
> ) <--- big happy grin.


You welcome. Hope it helped.


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Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]


 
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