View > Folder List toggles between page and folders

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Steve Spicer

When I View Folder List all I have is the folders. No page
in a right hand frame like it has always done. Turn View
Folder List off and I see the full-screen page. View
Folder list simply toggles between the two views. Either
all folders or all page. FP2000 on Win2000Pro. Been using
FP for years and suddenly this behavior. I can't discover
a setting to change it. I've tried Detect and Repair, but
to no avail.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Are the files there using View Folder View and or when you double click a folder?

Did you have the FP2003 BETA installed?

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| When I View Folder List all I have is the folders. No page
| in a right hand frame like it has always done. Turn View
| Folder List off and I see the full-screen page. View
| Folder list simply toggles between the two views. Either
| all folders or all page. FP2000 on Win2000Pro. Been using
| FP for years and suddenly this behavior. I can't discover
| a setting to change it. I've tried Detect and Repair, but
| to no avail.
 
S

Steve Spicer

Yes, the files are there. Folders and files are on the far
left, no pane on the right. If I open a file by double
clicking on it, it opens behind and I can get to it only
by unclicking the Folders List button. No I'm not using
the 2003Beta. FP2000. I've rebooted and also used the
detect and repair and the repair from the disk, which I
guess are the same thing.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
Are the files there using View Folder View and or when you double click a folder?

Did you have the FP2003 BETA installed?

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"Steve Spicer" <[email protected]>
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Steve Spicer

Sorry and a big Duh...it's all okay. Somehow the Folder
List pane got moved or opened all the way to the right
dragging the separating bar and either I didn't see the
page page on the right or something.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
Are the files there using View Folder View and or when you double click a folder?

Did you have the FP2003 BETA installed?

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"Steve Spicer" <[email protected]>
wrote in message [email protected]...
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Sounds like you have resized your Folder List View to be all or most of the screen
- try dragging the right hand edge of it to the left
(you may need to temporarily change your screen resolution to a large size to see the window pane "divider" between Folder List and
Page View)

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| Yes, the files are there. Folders and files are on the far
| left, no pane on the right. If I open a file by double
| clicking on it, it opens behind and I can get to it only
| by unclicking the Folders List button. No I'm not using
| the 2003Beta. FP2000. I've rebooted and also used the
| detect and repair and the repair from the disk, which I
| guess are the same thing.
| Steve
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Are the files there using View Folder View and or when
| you double click a folder?
| >
| >Did you have the FP2003 BETA installed?
| >
| >--
| >
| >_____________________________________________
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| >_____________________________________________
| >
| >
| >"Steve Spicer" <[email protected]>
| wrote in message | [email protected]...
| >| When I View Folder List all I have is the folders. No
| page
| >| in a right hand frame like it has always done. Turn View
| >| Folder List off and I see the full-screen page. View
| >| Folder list simply toggles between the two views. Either
| >| all folders or all page. FP2000 on Win2000Pro. Been
| using
| >| FP for years and suddenly this behavior. I can't
| discover
| >| a setting to change it. I've tried Detect and Repair,
| but
| >| to no avail.
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 

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