Re: Folder display issue

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Oh.

Your reply was to my post not the OP, so I replied to your reply. :-)

Understand the extra typing.

*Now* I get why the View settings are different.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:%23l8r5F4dFHA.1384@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
> There is nothing wrong with your answer. I was explaining why the results
> he got are different depending on how they navigated. As it was
> addressing the part of his post that you didn't rather than reply to him
> with the supplementry information and to make it make sense I would have
> to include what you had already said. That's extra typing
>
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> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eUsJQ93dFHA.3452@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I stand by my answer.
>>
>> I don't know why, but the View settings *are* different.
>>
>> At least they are on my machine, XP Pro.
>>
>> Using Windows Explorer in the Folders pane.
>>
>> Desktop
>> [-] My documents
>> [+] My Pictures
>>
>> View of My Pictures folder in right hand pane is Thumbnails.
>>
>> Going further down...
>>
>> [-] My Computer
>> [-] Local Disk (C:)
>> [-] Documents and Settings
>> [-] Wesley P. Vogel
>> [-] My Documents
>> [+] My Pictures
>>
>> View of My Pictures folder in right hand pane is Details.
>>
>> Get down funky.
>>
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>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:Oa607c3dFHA.3452@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
>>> And if it is this then the reason that it is different depending on how
>>> you navigate there is that is how folder settings are stored, by the
>>> path taken to get to a folder.
>>>
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>>> http://webdiary.smh.com.au/archives/_comment/001075.html
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>>> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:uOUOOC3dFHA.3032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Hold down the shift key when switching to thumbnail view to hide the
>>>> file names. Do it again to bring them back.
>>>>
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>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>
>>>> Wes
>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>
>>>> In news:F7DC3941-C52B-4858-8721-AD1F7271B903@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>>>> Trask <Trask@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
>>>>> Using windows explorer with the Folders button checked, creating a
>>>>> split screen, the contents of My Pictures does not display file names.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Problem:
>>>>> Using windows explorer - In the left window (displays Desktop, My
>>>>> Documents, My Computer, etc…)
>>>>> Clicking down My Documents/My Pictures does NOT display any file names
>>>>> of the My Pictures directory.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Catch:
>>>>> In the same explorer window - clicking down My Computer/Local Disk
>>>>> (C)/Documents and Settings/<user>/My Documents/My Pictures DOES
>>>>> display the file names.
>>>>>
>>>>> How can the display be corrected when using the shorter My Documents
>>>>> path?

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