In Vista, you can choose to hide file names in a folder using the Pictures
and Videos template, if the files are set to show one of the icon views.
Otherwise the option is grayed out (right-clicking on an empty spot in the
folder choosing View > Hide File Names). Of course, the OP may not have
chosen this, but that's another issue.
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" <> wrote in message
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> "dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
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>> The Documents folder might be using a Pictures and Videos template. Open
>> the Documents folder. Right-click on an empty spot in the window, and
>> choose "Customize this folder...". On the Customization tab, choose
>> "Documents", under "What kind of folder do you want?" (Apply. OK).
>>
>> By the way, the "Hide File Names" choice is only available in a folder
>> using
>> the Pictures and Videos template.
>>
>> "Klaus" <> wrote in message
>> news:6E0FDF9C-27FC-4E66-AA64-...
>>> In my document folder:
>>> If I use "Small Icons", "Medium Icons", "Large Icons" or "Extra Large
>>> Icons"
>>> there are no names under the icons for files and directories. I can see
>>> the
>>> names if I use "Tiles", "Details" or "List". Strange... Does anybody
>>> know of
>>> a fix to this?
>>>
>>> To increase the confusion if I navigate to the document folder through
>>> "Computer" then "C drive", "Users", name, "Documents" it works.
>>>
>>> I have no clue what so ever of what is going on.
>>>
>>> If you have some good advice I would appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Klaus
>>
>
> When I use the Pictures and Videos template I see the file names.
>
> --
> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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