Thank you for reply. I think my Windows already remembers folder
settings when I 're'-open the folder. But this is not what I wanted to
discuss. What I want is to make some column presets and apply them to
folders as needed.
Now I'm considering writing my own shell extension for this, unless
there already are similar programs out there.
On Jul 21, 6:52*am, Brink <gu...@unknown-email.com> wrote:
> Hello RealCat and Paul,
>
> Method Two in this tutorial may be able to help you. It will reset the
> settings in Vista so it will remember the folder view settings you set
> for the window again for when it was last closed.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...r-folder-view-...
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
> Paul Smith;781685 Wrote:
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> > "RealCat" <typingcat@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >news:0b134491-01f9-45df-8c92-e8a851814160@xxxxxx> > >
> > > > In the Windows Vista explorer, there are many view modes. In
> > > "Details"
> > > > mode, it looks like the columns are automatically determined by the
> > > > system in accordance with the file types in the folder. But a
> > > software
> > > > is imperfect. Sometimes Explorer shows very irrelevant colums. For
> > > > example, it could show unncessary Date taken, Tags, Rating columns
> > > for
> > > > a folder that contains downloaded movie clips while Date modified,
> > > > Type, Size , which are what I want to see, are hidden.
>
> > > > Of course I can manually change the columns displayed, but doing that
> > > > everytime for many folders is time-consuming and tedious. I think it
> > > > would be very nice if users can define a 'column presets' for Details
> > > > mode and apply them as needed with just one click, in the next
> > > version
> > > > of Windows. > >
>
> > I'm hoping for an actual fix rather than having to wait for a new
> > release.
> > Windows has for a long time had issues with views resetting
> > themselves, but
> > in Windows Vista it seems to happen much more frequently.
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