Image dimensions in Windows Explorer

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Mike Taylor

Apologies if this has been asked before.

In Windows Explorer, if I browse to a folder containing images, and select
"View > Choose Details", the only items I see are these:

Name
Size
Type
Date Modified
Date Created
Date Accessed
Attributes
Status

There used to be a ton of other options in there, including "Dimensions" for
images, which I *really* want back! Where have they gone?

Mike
 
B

Bob I

With Details View enabled, R-click on one of the displayed column names
and check off what you want to see.
 
R

Rock

Mike said:
Apologies if this has been asked before.

In Windows Explorer, if I browse to a folder containing images, and select
"View > Choose Details", the only items I see are these:

Name
Size
Type
Date Modified
Date Created
Date Accessed
Attributes
Status

There used to be a ton of other options in there, including "Dimensions" for
images, which I *really* want back! Where have they gone?

Mike

Right click anywhere on the header (on the name box for example). This
will bring up a list of items that can be displayed.
 
T

Tim Slattery

Mike Taylor said:
Apologies if this has been asked before.

In Windows Explorer, if I browse to a folder containing images, and select
"View > Choose Details", the only items I see are these:

Name
Size
Type
Date Modified
Date Created
Date Accessed
Attributes
Status

There used to be a ton of other options in there, including "Dimensions" for
images, which I *really* want back! Where have they gone?

Select the directory in Windows Explorer, choose View|Choose Details,
pick out whatever you want.
 
T

T. Waters

You can add from a long list, including Dimenisons.
Right-click on a column heading in Details View.
A list pops up - select "More."
Dimensions will be towards the end of the list.
 

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