Windows Explorer File Display Order

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I have a folder in which I have manually ordered the photographs by turning
auto arrange off. I wish to retain this order but if I switch off my computer
the order is not maitained on switching the computer on again. The same thing
happens if I copy the photos on to a CD Rom. Is there a way to overcome this
problem on a permanent basis.
 
alfie said:
I have a folder in which I have manually ordered the photographs by turning
auto arrange off. I wish to retain this order but if I switch off my computer
the order is not maitained on switching the computer on again. The same thing
happens if I copy the photos on to a CD Rom. Is there a way to overcome this
problem on a permanent basis.

Please read the answers that were posted yesterday to your earlier question.
 
Sorry Keith and Mike

I went through the list this morning but did not see my original posting. As
I had trouble registering I assumed it had not been posted. Feel thouroughly
chastised.

thanks for your response.

Regards

Al

Keith Miller MVP said:
My thoughts exactly, Mike! :-)

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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]


Mike Williams said:
Please read the answers that were posted yesterday to your earlier question.
 
Have you found your original post & the replies? No one is trying to chase you away...

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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]


alfie said:
Sorry Keith and Mike

I went through the list this morning but did not see my original posting. As
I had trouble registering I assumed it had not been posted. Feel thouroughly
chastised.

thanks for your response.

Regards

Al

Keith Miller MVP said:
My thoughts exactly, Mike! :-)

--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]


alfie wrote:
I have a folder in which I have manually ordered the photographs by turning
auto arrange off. I wish to retain this order but if I switch off my computer
the order is not maitained on switching the computer on again. The same thing
happens if I copy the photos on to a CD Rom. Is there a way to overcome this
problem on a permanent basis.



Please read the answers that were posted yesterday to your earlier question.
 

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