On Nov 24, 8:08 pm, brink <brink.30j...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote:
> Boppy;523126 Wrote:
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> > I used to be able to do this in XP but don't know the technique in
> > Vista: how can I set things up so that when ever I open a folder, I
> > always get the view in "details" and the columns are the exact widths
> > I specify? Currently I have to click the view options to choose
> > "details" , then drag columns to read file names and then I have to
> > click on "date modified" to view most recently edited files.
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> > I hope I've explained this right. Thanks in advance for advice.
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> > THanks for replying. Perhaps I am being a bit blonde, but when I am in
> > a sub-folder I don't have a tools tab. At the top left are three
> > buttons only: organise, views and burn. None has a view options tab.
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> Hi Bobby,
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> You need to enable the Menu bar to see the File - Edit - View -
> Favorites (In IE7) - Tools - Help options on the toolbar. This tutorial
> will show you how.
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> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/92073-menu-bar.html
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> To make Vista remember you folder view settings again, you will need to
> reset the folder view settings. Method Two in this tutorial will show
> you how.
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> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...r-folder-view-...
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> For more information on the folder type template and columns, see:
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> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...r-folder-type-...
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> Shawn
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> brink
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Great, many thanks.