Little suggestion for future Windows relieses

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par7133

in Windows Explorer, luck of New Folder in context menu of the left
folder pane.

In some cases this luck is the reason of too much steps to accomplish a
file management job.

And when happen I stop me and I say "where is the problem? I can do it
as I want!"

EG:
I'm in the file pane on the right, I have just copied one file and
after my work on it I want remain here, in this folder, to do more job.

But I have to paste the file just copied in an other folder now.
1. I go on the left folder pane
2. I click the parent folder of my interest
3. On the right pane I create my new child folder:
the right pane changed many times ( I have lost my folder context
in my memory too)
4. I double clik on the new folder or I right click on it.
but usually inside my new child folder I right click on the blank
space in my right file pane and I past my file
5. I have to scroll again the left folder pane to restore my folder
context or I have to remember to use the back button in the toolbar
that I usually use it only for my internet navigation.

In this case I want to simply right click on the right folder pane and
make [new folder]
so I can manage my copy and past job simply buy my left folder pane
with the right click..

I know there are the drag-and-drop capabilities but, you know, between
more possbilities you chose what you prefer in that kind of moment. I
usually use all the these capabilities but I feel also this luck in
some moments.. and, I mean, I feel to need to complete my job in that
manner in that time!

Thank you for your time

Daniele
 
M

Mike Williams

par7133 said:
in Windows Explorer, luck of New Folder in context menu of the left
folder pane.


Do you mean "lack"?
In some cases this luck is the reason of too much steps to accomplish a
file management job.

And when happen I stop me and I say "where is the problem? I can do it
as I want!"

EG:
I'm in the file pane on the right, I have just copied one file and
after my work on it I want remain here, in this folder, to do more job.

But I have to paste the file just copied in an other folder now.
1. I go on the left folder pane
2. I click the parent folder of my interest
3. On the right pane I create my new child folder:
the right pane changed many times ( I have lost my folder context
in my memory too)
4. I double clik on the new folder or I right click on it.
but usually inside my new child folder I right click on the blank
space in my right file pane and I past my file
5. I have to scroll again the left folder pane to restore my folder
context or I have to remember to use the back button in the toolbar
that I usually use it only for my internet navigation.

In this case I want to simply right click on the right folder pane and
make [new folder]
so I can manage my copy and past job simply buy my left folder pane
with the right click..

I know there are the drag-and-drop capabilities but, you know, between
more possbilities you chose what you prefer in that kind of moment. I
usually use all the these capabilities but I feel also this luck in
some moments.. and, I mean, I feel to need to complete my job in that
manner in that time!


You might find it easier to use the Edit > Copy to Folder command so
that you can browse to a new destination AND optionally create a new
folder via a dialog, without losing your place.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

par7133 said:
Second suggestion for Windows Explorer:

preview file pane as outlook 2003

You've posted this message in many groups. Please don't multipost - if you
need to post to multiple groups, it's best to crosspost instead, by posting
a single message to a handful of relevant groups (separate the NG names with
commas) so that everyone can follow the thread. Thanks :)

See http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
 

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