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clintonG
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      03-18-2008
Is there any way possible to configure Vista and Windows Explorer to display
the entire directory and/or filenames when Explorer is being used?
Constantly resizing the display of the contents of Windows Explorer has
always been a PITA. Especially in Vista

 
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      03-18-2008
"clintonG" <> wrote in message
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> Is there any way possible to configure Vista and Windows Explorer to
> display the entire directory and/or filenames when Explorer is being used?
> Constantly resizing the display of the contents of Windows Explorer has
> always been a PITA. Especially in Vista



Not entirely sure what you're after there, but you can set a folder to open
maximised.

eg right-click a shortcut to a folder > Properties > Choose 'Maximised' in
the 'Run' dropdown box on the shortcut tab

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      03-18-2008
Hi Jon,

I'm talking about directory names and file names that can only be displayed
by enabling the Name column in Windows Explorer. When Explorer is opened the
name column will not autosize to fit what is being displayed.

So I'm wondering if there is some way to configure Windows Explorer so a
column can be sized to always display let's say 150 characters or whatever.
That would allow most filenames to be read by default each time an instance
of the Explorer is opened.



"Jon" <> wrote in message
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> "clintonG" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Is there any way possible to configure Vista and Windows Explorer to
>> display the entire directory and/or filenames when Explorer is being
>> used? Constantly resizing the display of the contents of Windows Explorer
>> has always been a PITA. Especially in Vista

>
>
> Not entirely sure what you're after there, but you can set a folder to
> open maximised.
>
> eg right-click a shortcut to a folder > Properties > Choose 'Maximised' in
> the 'Run' dropdown box on the shortcut tab
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
>


 
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      03-18-2008

Right click the column header and choose either "size column to fit" or
"size all columns to fit".

If you click "more" you can specify the column width.
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"clintonG" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Jon,
>
> I'm talking about directory names and file names that can only be
> displayed by enabling the Name column in Windows Explorer. When Explorer
> is opened the name column will not autosize to fit what is being
> displayed.
>
> So I'm wondering if there is some way to configure Windows Explorer so a
> column can be sized to always display let's say 150 characters or
> whatever. That would allow most filenames to be read by default each time
> an instance of the Explorer is opened.
>
>
>
> "Jon" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> "clintonG" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Is there any way possible to configure Vista and Windows Explorer to
>>> display the entire directory and/or filenames when Explorer is being
>>> used? Constantly resizing the display of the contents of Windows
>>> Explorer has always been a PITA. Especially in Vista

>>
>>
>> Not entirely sure what you're after there, but you can set a folder to
>> open maximised.
>>
>> eg right-click a shortcut to a folder > Properties > Choose 'Maximised'
>> in the 'Run' dropdown box on the shortcut tab
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>

>


 
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clintonG
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      03-19-2008
My instance of Vista Premium does not show any "Size all columns to fit" but
it does expose the More dialog which allows me to set column width and then
go to Tools > Folder Options to try to save and by --try to save-- I mean
settings will not persist. And I installed SP1 this afternoon.

<%= Clinton

"Bob" <> wrote in message
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>
> Right click the column header and choose either "size column to fit" or
> "size all columns to fit".
>
> If you click "more" you can specify the column width.
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> *Report back, please*
> [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to
> so that others may learn and benefit from the issue]
>
> [How to ask a question]
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
>
> "clintonG" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> Hi Jon,
>>
>> I'm talking about directory names and file names that can only be
>> displayed by enabling the Name column in Windows Explorer. When Explorer
>> is opened the name column will not autosize to fit what is being
>> displayed.
>>
>> So I'm wondering if there is some way to configure Windows Explorer so a
>> column can be sized to always display let's say 150 characters or
>> whatever. That would allow most filenames to be read by default each time
>> an instance of the Explorer is opened.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jon" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> "clintonG" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> Is there any way possible to configure Vista and Windows Explorer to
>>>> display the entire directory and/or filenames when Explorer is being
>>>> used? Constantly resizing the display of the contents of Windows
>>>> Explorer has always been a PITA. Especially in Vista
>>>
>>>
>>> Not entirely sure what you're after there, but you can set a folder to
>>> open maximised.
>>>
>>> eg right-click a shortcut to a folder > Properties > Choose 'Maximised'
>>> in the 'Run' dropdown box on the shortcut tab
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

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clintonG
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      03-19-2008
Actually, Explorer must be in Details view to get resizing options from a
context menu --still-- what is set does not yet persist.

"clintonG" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Hi Jon,
>
> I'm talking about directory names and file names that can only be
> displayed by enabling the Name column in Windows Explorer. When Explorer
> is opened the name column will not autosize to fit what is being
> displayed.
>
> So I'm wondering if there is some way to configure Windows Explorer so a
> column can be sized to always display let's say 150 characters or
> whatever. That would allow most filenames to be read by default each time
> an instance of the Explorer is opened.
>
>
>
> "Jon" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> "clintonG" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Is there any way possible to configure Vista and Windows Explorer to
>>> display the entire directory and/or filenames when Explorer is being
>>> used? Constantly resizing the display of the contents of Windows
>>> Explorer has always been a PITA. Especially in Vista

>>
>>
>> Not entirely sure what you're after there, but you can set a folder to
>> open maximised.
>>
>> eg right-click a shortcut to a folder > Properties > Choose 'Maximised'
>> in the 'Run' dropdown box on the shortcut tab
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>

>


 
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