Re: Arranging document icons

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Well, Explorer thought it was the first time it opened the folder & that's how you got those columns. If you don't mind losing the views you have saved for all your folders, you can use the 'Reset All Folders' button on the 'View' tab of the Folder Options dialog. If you want to preserve your existing views for other folders, use the View -> 'Choose Details' option to manually select & deselect columns.

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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]


"Andy Higgs" <AndyHiggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:7C18881D-82FE-44DA-AD3B-BD1E0AE4F91B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The properties boxes are already customised to 'Documents', so sorry this is
not the problem.

Andy H.

"Keith Miller MVP" wrote:

The folder thinks it's a music folder. Open the folder's property dialog, click on the 'Customize'
tab, then select the 'Documents' template.


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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]


"Andy Higgs" <Andy Higgs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6237FE9F-04FC-4ED6-AD05-E13CF69CFE65@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Apologise if this is not in the correct area of XP Forum
>
> I have Win Xp Pro., Office 2003
> After recently updating drivers on my display adapters I have a problem
> arranging icons when I have a file open with Word and Excel documents.
> When I try to sort the documents, I right click, and select 'Arrange Icons
> by>'. This gives me a list I've never seen before...
>
> Name
> Size
> Type
> Artist
> Album Title
> Year
> Track Number
> Duration
>
> I have no option of 'Modified' and it appears something has migrated over
> from something like 'Media player'?
> Please can anyone help?
>
>
>



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