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When I do a directory listing the small or large icons show the files and
directories. What I like to see is the detail listing of everydirectory when
I bring it up without having to use the pull down. Is there somewhere in the
options that I can set how I would like to view each directory listing>
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"Daniell" <Daniell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I do a directory listing the small or large icons show the files and
> directories. What I like to see is the detail listing of everydirectory
> when
> I bring it up without having to use the pull down. Is there somewhere in
> the
> options that I can set how I would like to view each directory listing>
Assuming you're using Windows Explorer, and you want to use detail listing
on every folder,
Set up the detail-listing view.
Select Tools>Folder Options>View>Apply to all folders
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Yes I am using the Windows Explorer, I will give that a try thanks.
"billious" wrote:
>
> "Daniell" <Daniell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A185AB35-4CBF-402D-B2E1-F68FB9FCBA36@microsoft.com...
> > When I do a directory listing the small or large icons show the files and
> > directories. What I like to see is the detail listing of everydirectory
> > when
> > I bring it up without having to use the pull down. Is there somewhere in
> > the
> > options that I can set how I would like to view each directory listing>
>
> Assuming you're using Windows Explorer, and you want to use detail listing
> on every folder,
>
> Set up the detail-listing view.
> Select Tools>Folder Options>View>Apply to all folders
>
> HTH
>
> ....Bill
>
>
>
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