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Old September 9th 04, 02:09 AM
Kira
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I have all my Windows files defaulted to view my icons in
list view. Is there any way to have it so that I can make
only the My Pictures and Control Panel icons automatically
open in thumbnail view, without changing all of the
others? I have a feeling the answer is no, but maybe there
is a solution. Thank you in advance for any help.

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Old September 9th 04, 08:59 AM
Mart
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In Windows Explorer, Tools | Folder Options \ View tab, set the check box to
'Remember each folder's view settings'

But don't be too surprised if sometimes it forgets g

Mart


"Kira" wrote in message
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I have all my Windows files defaulted to view my icons in
list view. Is there any way to have it so that I can make
only the My Pictures and Control Panel icons automatically
open in thumbnail view, without changing all of the
others? I have a feeling the answer is no, but maybe there
is a solution. Thank you in advance for any help.



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Old September 10th 04, 05:24 PM
Kira
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A million trillion zillion thanks. I've been wanting to
fix this forever, and your instructions were perfect!

-----Original Message-----
In Windows Explorer, Tools | Folder Options \ View tab,

set the check box to
'Remember each folder's view settings'

But don't be too surprised if sometimes it forgets g

Mart


"Kira" wrote in

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...
I have all my Windows files defaulted to view my icons in
list view. Is there any way to have it so that I can

make
only the My Pictures and Control Panel icons

automatically
open in thumbnail view, without changing all of the
others? I have a feeling the answer is no, but maybe

there
is a solution. Thank you in advance for any help.



.

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Old September 10th 04, 06:47 PM
Mart
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You're welcome - and thanks for the feedback.

Mart


"Kira" wrote in message
...
A million trillion zillion thanks. I've been wanting to
fix this forever, and your instructions were perfect!

-----Original Message-----
In Windows Explorer, Tools | Folder Options \ View tab,

set the check box to
'Remember each folder's view settings'

But don't be too surprised if sometimes it forgets g

Mart


"Kira" wrote in

message
...
I have all my Windows files defaulted to view my icons in
list view. Is there any way to have it so that I can

make
only the My Pictures and Control Panel icons

automatically
open in thumbnail view, without changing all of the
others? I have a feeling the answer is no, but maybe

there
is a solution. Thank you in advance for any help.



.



 




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