opening windows folders

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KK

Hello,

I have sent this query before, but I don't think it got through as I cannot
find it listed in the newsgroup. If it has been answered before please
forgive me.


I have my Folder Options set to open folders in the 'same' window. Sometimes
I need to open a folder in a 'new' window. Is there a way of doing this
without changing general folder options ?

Thanks

KK
 
Press "ctrl + N" in most Microsoft products to open an new instance of your
window(it will be a duplicate of whats running"
 
Hello,

I have sent this query before, but I don't think it got through as I cannot
find it listed in the newsgroup. If it has been answered before please
forgive me.

I have my Folder Options set to open folders in the 'same' window. Sometimes
I need to open a folder in a 'new' window. Is there a way of doing this
without changing general folder options ?

Thanks

KK

I have found the keyboard shortcuts to be quite flaky in Vista's
explorer. I usually end up right-clicking and select Open or Explore
from the context menu (I am sure it is not random, but it seems to
be). Depending on where I clicked and what mood Vista is in that day,
I may or may not get the folder opening in a new menu. I miss the
reliability of click on a folder to open in the same window and
holding down Control when I click to open in a new window. I also
really, really, really miss using my backspace button to move up one
directory. Apparently you can use Windows-Up but that never seems to
have worked for me.
 
SHORT KEYS FOR VISTA CAN BE FOUND >
"F1(plus fn on my laptop) > type "key shortcuts" in the search bar > select
"using keyboard shortcuts" > click "full list of shortcuts" .
 
theclyde said:
I also
really, really, really miss using my backspace button to move up one
directory. Apparently you can use Windows-Up but that never seems to
have worked for me.
Me too. Alt-Up does what you want, though.

C.
 

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