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This is a minor annoyance, but when I set the properties for a folder to
display "details" or set another for viewing pictures the change seems to work for a while but when I re-visit the folder it has changed to another setting - such as details to icons or thumbnails (pictures) to details. Also, when I set the folders properties to include sub-folders, it sometimes takes, but not when pictures are involved. I do have a mix of folder properties, but most are either details or pics (thumbnails). Any way to get more stability and still have a mix? GA -- My address is spoofed, so do not reply directly. |
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Hi Gordon:
The following article offers solutions for most (if not all) of the questions you raise: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812003 I hope you find it helpful. Regards, Rob -- This post is provided "AS IS", with no warranty and conferring no rights. "Gordon Abbot" wrote: > This is a minor annoyance, but when I set the properties for a folder to > display "details" or set another for viewing pictures the change seems > to work for a while but when I re-visit the folder it has changed to > another setting - such as details to icons or thumbnails (pictures) to > details. > > Also, when I set the folders properties to include sub-folders, it > sometimes takes, but not when pictures are involved. > > I do have a mix of folder properties, but most are either details or > pics (thumbnails). > > Any way to get more stability and still have a mix? > > GA > -- > My address is spoofed, so do not reply directly. > |
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