In article <2850B6C1-6A72-4171-97EF->,
says...
>
> Didn't see a Windows 7 group, I'm guessing this issue is NOT limited to just
> the 64 bit Windows 7 OS.
>
> My issue, in XP you could look at a DETAILS view of your files in Windows
> Explorer. You could sort those files by TYPE. I would then look for my data
> files type, select certain files while holding my control key. Then I would
> resort the list by NAME.
>
> This allows me to select MY_CUST_DATA.DAT but then resort the list and see
> there is also a MY_CUST_DATA.BAK, MY_CUST_DATA.IDX, MY_CUST_DATA.IMG. I
> could then go on and (still holding my control key) select the additional
> files.
>
> Two reasons for doing things this way, when sorted by TYPE, all my data
> files are close together in a directory with a few thousand files, all those
> types would fit on one or two screen scrolls. Then resorting by name, I
> could scroll to find those previously selected and add their RELATED files
> (by name) to my selection list.
>
> Wouldn't you know, in Windows 7, when you RESORT the list, it AUTOMATICALLY
> DESELECTS all currently selected files! GENIUS!!
>
> I suppose now I could use the fancy new Windows Search but this was SO MUCH
> EASIER!
>
> I'm hoping someone out there has a Registry Value trick to allow explorer to
> MAINTAIN PREVIOUSLY SELECTED FILES when you resort the detail list. Like
> Word no longer supporting the INSERT key for over writing text, unless you
> change a options setting; then it works, but now gives no status bar
> indication which mode you are in Overwrite or Insert. :-) But that is
> another story!
>
> Progress. Loving it!
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