In news:R6eFozaNcR$(E-Mail Removed),
J. P. Gilliver (John) <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Is there any way to stop the left pane in Windows Explorer, when set
> to view the folder tree (View > Explorer Bar > Folders) from
> "helpfully" shifting horizontally? This happens in other applications
> that try to look like Explorer, such as Outlook. I know it's trying
> to be helpful, but I wish it wouldn't do it - movement seen out of
> the corner of my eye is distracting, and also it shifts the structure
> so I can't see bits I want to and have to scroll them back.
>
> I anticipate there won't be any way to stop it, as when I asked a few
> months ago if there was any way to stop it "helpfully" opening
> (expanding) folders when you hover over them with something you are
> about to drop, there were no answers (lots of helpful alternatives and
> suggestions, thanks, but no-one knew how to stop it).
The easiest way I know to do that would be to make the left pane wide enough
that the contents all fit within it. That will stop most of the shifting
on you. It takes a little time to get used to the wider setting, but it's
worth it IMO.
HTH,
Twayne`
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