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MaryL
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      11-11-2008
I use "Computer" to browse folders, but I have encountered two problems: (1)
I usually want to see details, including size and date modified. That is
not a problem in most of the folders. But I have been completely unable to
see that information in a few folders. Neither "List" nor "Details"
provides the needed information. In those folders, either of those settings
simply shows the name. Nothing else shows up. This is consistent with
specific folders (such as the folder where I store Word documents). (2)
Folders sometimes seem to "lose" the settings and will open with Thumbnails
instead of the previous setting. This occurs in various folders, and it is
not consistent -- that is, it sometimes happens and sometimes does not.

Can anyone help? These setting are not essential, but it is annoying. I am
using Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer.

Thanks,
MaryL

 
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Jon
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      11-11-2008
For (1) you can add additional headings to a folder, by right-clicking one
of the existing headings and choosing a particular column you want to add.

(2) is a well-known Vista issue for which I don't think there is currently a
full, permanent cure,although a number of semi-fixes have been proposed over
the course of Vista's existence.

--
Jon


"MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message
news:...
>I use "Computer" to browse folders, but I have encountered two problems:
>(1) I usually want to see details, including size and date modified. That
>is not a problem in most of the folders. But I have been completely unable
>to see that information in a few folders. Neither "List" nor "Details"
>provides the needed information. In those folders, either of those
>settings simply shows the name. Nothing else shows up. This is consistent
>with specific folders (such as the folder where I store Word documents).
>(2) Folders sometimes seem to "lose" the settings and will open with
>Thumbnails instead of the previous setting. This occurs in various
>folders, and it is not consistent -- that is, it sometimes happens and
>sometimes does not.
>
> Can anyone help? These setting are not essential, but it is annoying. I
> am using Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer.
>
> Thanks,
> MaryL


 
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barman58
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      11-11-2008

MaryL;883834 Wrote:
> I use "Computer" to browse folders, but I have encountered two problems:
> (1)
> I usually want to see details, including size and date modified. That
> is
> not a problem in most of the folders. But I have been completely
> unable to
> see that information in a few folders. Neither "List" nor "Details"
> provides the needed information. In those folders, either of those
> settings
> simply shows the name. Nothing else shows up. This is consistent with
> specific folders (such as the folder where I store Word documents).
> (2)
> Folders sometimes seem to "lose" the settings and will open with
> Thumbnails
> instead of the previous setting. This occurs in various folders, and
> it is
> not consistent -- that is, it sometimes happens and sometimes does not.
>
> Can anyone help? These setting are not essential, but it is annoying.
> I am
> using Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer.
>
>
> Thanks
> MaryL


Hi,

you should be able to right click on the "Name" column header and
select the colums that vista displays ... the More option will provide a
lot of extras if required
you can also click on organise and select layout options to switch on
the details pane at the bottom of the window which shows various
information


as for the tendency to forget settings have a look at these tutorials
....

'Folder View settings'
(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...der%20Settings)


'Folder Type Templates'
(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...der%20Settings)


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barman58

Regards,
*Nigel*
the beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not
understand.,- frank herbert
 
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Hapkido
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      11-11-2008
- Right-click on the problematic folder
- Select, "Properties"
- Click on the "Customize" tab
- Under, "What kind of folder do you want?/Use this folder type as a
template", expand the menu and choose, "All Items"
- "OK" your way out.
- DONE

You can then open the folder and right-click on any of the column headers,
e.g., "Name" and choose which column(s) you want displayed. If the one(s)
you are wanting to use aren't in the immediate menu, click on "More..."
where all items that can be chosen are given, along with the ability to
arrange them.

As far as folders keeping their settings, this has always been a problem
with Windows. There are various work-arounds which require a Registry
modification. I can't find the destructions at the moment but a search on
Google should turn up several hits and/or someone else here could provide
more info for you.

"MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message
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>I use "Computer" to browse folders, but I have encountered two problems:
>(1) I usually want to see details, including size and date modified. That
>is not a problem in most of the folders. But I have been completely unable
>to see that information in a few folders. Neither "List" nor "Details"
>provides the needed information. In those folders, either of those
>settings simply shows the name. Nothing else shows up. This is consistent
>with specific folders (such as the folder where I store Word documents).
>(2) Folders sometimes seem to "lose" the settings and will open with
>Thumbnails instead of the previous setting. This occurs in various
>folders, and it is not consistent -- that is, it sometimes happens and
>sometimes does not.
>
> Can anyone help? These setting are not essential, but it is annoying. I
> am using Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer.
>
> Thanks,
> MaryL
>


 
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MaryL
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      11-11-2008

"MaryL" <-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message
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>I use "Computer" to browse folders, but I have encountered two problems:
>(1) I usually want to see details, including size and date modified. That
>is not a problem in most of the folders. But I have been completely unable
>to see that information in a few folders. Neither "List" nor "Details"
>provides the needed information. In those folders, either of those
>settings simply shows the name. Nothing else shows up. This is consistent
>with specific folders (such as the folder where I store Word documents).
>(2) Folders sometimes seem to "lose" the settings and will open with
>Thumbnails instead of the previous setting. This occurs in various
>folders, and it is not consistent -- that is, it sometimes happens and
>sometimes does not.
>
> Can anyone help? These setting are not essential, but it is annoying. I
> am using Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer.
>
> Thanks,
> MaryL


Thanks, everyone. You solved the most important problem (#1) for me.

Does anyone know why this would only occur in certain folders, while others
automatically have the correct information when I select "Details"?

MaryL

 
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Jim
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      11-12-2008
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 09:49:23 -0600, "MaryL"
<-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote:

>I use "Computer" to browse folders, but I have encountered two problems: (1)
>I usually want to see details, including size and date modified. That is
>not a problem in most of the folders. But I have been completely unable to
>see that information in a few folders. Neither "List" nor "Details"
>provides the needed information. In those folders, either of those settings
>simply shows the name. Nothing else shows up. This is consistent with
>specific folders (such as the folder where I store Word documents). (2)
>Folders sometimes seem to "lose" the settings and will open with Thumbnails
>instead of the previous setting. This occurs in various folders, and it is
>not consistent -- that is, it sometimes happens and sometimes does not.
>
>Can anyone help? These setting are not essential, but it is annoying. I am
>using Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer.
>
>Thanks,
>MaryL


Try using Xplorer2 Lite , free program to d/l , which is much better
than either *computer* or windows explorer . ( I use the paid for
version - haven`t used the others in years ) .
 
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Tom Allen
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      11-12-2008

"barman58" <> wrote in message
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>
> MaryL;883834 Wrote:
>> I use "Computer" to browse folders, but I have encountered two
>> problems:
>> (1)
>> I usually want to see details, including size and date modified.
>> That
>> is
>> not a problem in most of the folders. But I have been completely
>> unable to
>> see that information in a few folders. Neither "List" nor "Details"
>> provides the needed information. In those folders, either of those
>> settings
>> simply shows the name. Nothing else shows up. This is consistent
>> with
>> specific folders (such as the folder where I store Word documents).
>> (2)
>> Folders sometimes seem to "lose" the settings and will open with
>> Thumbnails
>> instead of the previous setting. This occurs in various folders, and
>> it is
>> not consistent -- that is, it sometimes happens and sometimes does
>> not.
>>
>> Can anyone help? These setting are not essential, but it is
>> annoying.
>> I am
>> using Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> MaryL

>
> Hi,
>
> you should be able to right click on the "Name" column header and
> select the colums that vista displays ... the More option will provide
> a
> lot of extras if required
> you can also click on organise and select layout options to switch on
> the details pane at the bottom of the window which shows various
> information
>
>
> as for the tendency to forget settings have a look at these tutorials
> ..
>
> 'Folder View settings'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...der%20Settings)
>
>
> 'Folder Type Templates'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...der%20Settings)
>


When using the VistaX64 tutorial I found 'documents' to be a better
default type than 'Not specified' (all items) when correcting confused
folders. Also it pays never to use the 'User's Files' desktop shortcut
thereafter; having avoided that since correcting my folder headings they
have remained stable.

Tom


 
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