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Rick
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      07-07-2007
When I first got my Vista computer I noticed in Windows Explorer that the
plus signs ("+") in the left pane that in XP indicate the presence of
subfolders were now replaced with little triangle symbols. But now I notice
I have plus signs again. Any idea what's going on? Is there a setting to
set this? Thanks.

 
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brink
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      07-07-2007

Hi Rick,

I am not sure, but did you do a upgrade to Vista from within XP? There
has been a wide report of wierd quirks when you do not do a clean
install with a upgrade of Vista.

Shawn


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      07-07-2007
No, I never had XP on this machine -- it's entirely new.

Do other people have "+" as the indicator of subfolders in Explorer (same as
XP)? Maybe I'm going crazy thinking that I once saw little triangle symbols
in Vista's Explorer.

"brink" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Rick,
>
> I am not sure, but did you do a upgrade to Vista from within XP? There
> has been a wide report of wierd quirks when you do not do a clean
> install with a upgrade of Vista.
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
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> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
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      07-07-2007
"Rick" <blue_no-spam-> wrote:
>Do other people have "+" as the indicator of subfolders in Explorer (same as
>XP)? Maybe I'm going crazy thinking that I once saw little triangle symbols
>in Vista's Explorer.


I have the triangles in Windows Explorer. I mostly use PowerDesk as a
file manager, it still has the + signs.



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Andrew McLaren
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      07-07-2007
"Rick" <blue_no-spam-> wrote ...
> When I first got my Vista computer I noticed in Windows Explorer that the
> plus signs ("+") in the left pane that in XP indicate the presence of
> subfolders were now replaced with little triangle symbols. But now I
> notice I have plus signs again. Any idea what's going on? Is there a
> setting to




It sounds like you have toggled the Folder View setting, "Display simple
folder view in Navigator pane".

By default this is turned ON. There are no vertical lives showing the folder
tree, and no "node markers" at expandable subdirectories.

If you turn the setting OFF, you will see the vertical lines representing
the folder tree, and markers at each node. In XP. these node markers where
plus signs in a box; in Vista, they are triangles which point sideways or
down, depending on whether the folder is expanded or not.

To change the setting, go to Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings. It's
the 5th checkbox down from the top.

Apparently the "simple view" was chosen to present a less cluttered, more
easy to understand view of the folder tree.

Hope it helps,

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amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au


 
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Spirit
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      07-08-2007
I too have triangles in Explorer and use PowerDesk Pro which has
the + symbols.

"Steve" <> wrote in message
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> "Rick" <blue_no-spam-> wrote:
>>Do other people have "+" as the indicator of subfolders in Explorer (same
>>as
>>XP)? Maybe I'm going crazy thinking that I once saw little triangle
>>symbols
>>in Vista's Explorer.

>
> I have the triangles in Windows Explorer. I mostly use PowerDesk as a
> file manager, it still has the + signs.
>
>
>
> --
>
> How come you never see a headline like: PSYCHIC WINS LOTTERY?
>
> ...Jay Leno


 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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      07-08-2007
"Rick" <blue_no-spam-> wrote in message
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> Do other people have "+" as the indicator of subfolders in Explorer (same
> as XP)? Maybe I'm going crazy thinking that I once saw little triangle
> symbols in Vista's Explorer.



I have triangles on both Vista machines.

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Rick
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      07-08-2007
Thanks -- after turning this setting OFF, and closing and re-loading
Explorer, I still have the "+" sign as the subdirectory indicator. I have a
sneaking suspicion that a serious Windows error I had a couple of weeks ago
may have corrupted some subtle graphic capabilities of Vista and caused it
to be unable to display the triangles, and so it falls back on the
(non-graphic) plus sign. Is this possible? I have a couple of other subtle
signs of this. Thanks for any thoughts.


"Andrew McLaren" <> wrote in message
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> "Rick" <blue_no-spam-> wrote ...
>> When I first got my Vista computer I noticed in Windows Explorer that the
>> plus signs ("+") in the left pane that in XP indicate the presence of
>> subfolders were now replaced with little triangle symbols. But now I
>> notice I have plus signs again. Any idea what's going on? Is there a
>> setting to

>
>
>
> It sounds like you have toggled the Folder View setting, "Display simple
> folder view in Navigator pane".
>
> By default this is turned ON. There are no vertical lives showing the
> folder tree, and no "node markers" at expandable subdirectories.
>
> If you turn the setting OFF, you will see the vertical lines representing
> the folder tree, and markers at each node. In XP. these node markers where
> plus signs in a box; in Vista, they are triangles which point sideways or
> down, depending on whether the folder is expanded or not.
>
> To change the setting, go to Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings. It's
> the 5th checkbox down from the top.
>
> Apparently the "simple view" was chosen to present a less cluttered, more
> easy to understand view of the folder tree.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>


 
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brink
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      07-08-2007

Rick,

I do not know if this will help or not, but it will not hurt anything
to try. Try resetting Explorer's view settings. Go to the link below
and scroll down to the second method and try it.

'http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70819-windows-explorer-folder-view-settings.html?ltr=W'
(http://tinyurl.com/yuod5y)

Hope this helps,
Shawn


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Lang Murphy
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      07-08-2007
"Rick" <blue_no-spam-> wrote in message
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> When I first got my Vista computer I noticed in Windows Explorer that the
> plus signs ("+") in the left pane that in XP indicate the presence of
> subfolders were now replaced with little triangle symbols. But now I
> notice I have plus signs again. Any idea what's going on? Is there a
> setting to set this? Thanks.



Are you using Windows "Classic view?"

Lang

 
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