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Gary #1
windows explore
is there a way to make the default setting for windows
explore so that when you view a drive or folder that the
default is "list" rather than icons.
thanks Gary
Gary Guest
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Tim #2
windows explore
Press the big "folders" button on the menu bar. I think
if you leave it in the folders view, it will reappear
that way the next time you access Windows Explorer. You
can always go back by pressing it again.
Tim>-----Original Message-----
>is there a way to make the default setting for windows
>explore so that when you view a drive or folder that the
>default is "list" rather than icons.
>
>thanks Gary
>.
>Tim Guest
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dakmont #3
windows explore
Nice catch.>-----Original Message-----
>Press the big "folders" button on the menu bar. I think
>if you leave it in the folders view, it will reappear
>that way the next time you access Windows Explorer. You
>can always go back by pressing it again.
>
>Tim>.>>-----Original Message-----
>>is there a way to make the default setting for windows
>>explore so that when you view a drive or folder that the
>>default is "list" rather than icons.
>>
>>thanks Gary
>>.
>>
>You are right.
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