"Arie" <> wrote in message
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> He probably means:
>
> Choose "Properties", select the "Customize" tab and under "Use this folder
> type as a template", select "All Items"
>
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> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
> news:82F45C27-63F2-4C3E-8263-...
>> "John" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>I finally found the answer burried deep inside Vista. How much more
>>>difficult can this OS get? For those who don't know, right click folder,
>>>Properties, Customize tab at the far right. Choose ALL. Why isn't this in
>>>the Tools-Folder Options section!!!!!
>>> Sorry, but this is a frustrating OS to master.
>>>
>>>
>>> "John" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%...
>>>>I want to view all folders the same. I want detailed view showing file
>>>>sizes, extensions, date modified etc.
>>>>
>>>> I do NOT want multimedia view with Artist etc.
>>>>
>>>> I get a folder to the way I want it. Then using Tools-Folder Options, I
>>>> tell Vista make the other folders all the same.
>>>>
>>>> Vista will not do that. Random folders come up in Mumtimedia View again
>>>>
>>>> Help, please. This is very frustrating.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Choose "ALL" where? I don't see an "ALL" choice in the Customize tab...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lang
>
OK, -that- I can comprehend. I guess my experience writing detailed work
instructions for computer related documents makes me never assume
anything... and when I don't see something that specifically maps to what
someone has posted here... I have to ask for clarification.
Thanks!
Lang