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Guest

On XP sp2 when opening or uploading jpegs in a folder such as when you do to
upload onto a myspace account i.e., to keep it in thumbnail view each time
you browse the folder to select the photo. I can change the folder generally
but when I open from IE and select to upload they are always in icon or list
view I actually not sure, however changing it to thumbnail each time gets
redundant. Anyway to change it so it automaticallly shows thumbnail in the
open file window?
 
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Yves Alarie

For XP to remember the "view" settings of each folder.

Open the folder and set the view you want.

Click on Tools on the top bar.

A window will open.

Click on the View tab.

Scroll down the list and check the box "Remember each folder settings" and
click OK.

This will work fine, but not for more than 400 folders. Probably not enough
for you.

To increase this from 400 to, say, 10,000, you need to edit the registry. As
you know editing the registry is always a tricky thing if you are not in
this game. But there is an easy and safe way to edit the registry, at least
for some minor things like changing 400 to 10,000 or some other minor
things.

Download TweakUI from this site:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

Save the file in one of your folder. After saving it, open the folder and
double click on it to install it.

Then, click on Start, All programs. Look at the list. You will now find
TweakUI for Windows XP. Click on it and click on TweakUI for Windows XP on
the opening list.

A window will open.

In this window, you will see Explorer with a + sign at the left of it. Click
on the + sign to expand the list and you will see Customization. Click on
it. You will see the default, 400. Just change this to 10,000. Don't worry
about "saving storage space message the default is 400". With a recent XP
computer there is no need to worry about storage space for this item.
 

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