I noticed that too however I need to be able to sort a folder's contents by
"date modified".
Like I said, I can add that column manually but it's become a nuisance doing
that many times over and over.
Will try that shift/ctrl trick.
"Jerry Hughes" <> wrote in message
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> The "Date Modified" pops up when I hold the mouse cursor over the
> folder or file name.
>
> Also, when you get the Windows Explorer window the size that you want
> it, hold down the control key (or the shift key ??) when you close it
> and it will stay that size.
>
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 11:39:03 -0400, "SoxFanInVA"
> <> wrote:
>
>>Slight annoyance here. In XP Pro, I had a column header for "Date
>>Modified"
>>appear in Windows Explorer for every folder. In Vista, this is not
>>viewable
>>by default. I have to right click in the header bar, click "more", click
>>enable "date modified", click ok. At that point "Date Modified" still
>>does
>>not show up as a header, so I have to right click again and choose it from
>>the "quick check" list.
>>
>>On top of all that it seems the settings don't stick and have to re-enable
>>that column header for folders I know I've enabled it for before.
>>
>>Is there somewhere to make this a global folder change? I've gone into
>>folder settings and did the "apply to folders" button. XP had an "apply
>>to
>>all folders" button. Do these accomplish the same thing? How do I do a
>>global removal of "artist", "genre", "rating", etc headers? Those show up
>>in lots of folders that I have no need for.
>>
>>At any rate, this is an annoyance to have to add the "date modified"
>>column
>>to every folder manually.
>>
>>TIA!
>>
>>Tom
>>
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