-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Problem with folders (getting Explore and keeping it)

Hi Harold,
right click on any  drive or folder to get the Explore option it is the=
 second below Open from the text box.

I hope this helps
Mike
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On 5/24/2006 at 6:01 PM Harold B. wrote:

Another question on same subject ... The problem with using the WinKey + E
is that only the root directory will open with the double panes (in Explore
mode). Most folders are found deeper in the system (like folders on the
desktop, etc.). How do we solve the problem of opening those folders in
Explore? --- Harold
 

Original Question:

Using Windows XP ... I'm having a time trying to get my folders to open in
the "Explore" way (with double panes). Also they open up rather large (not
maximized but not the way I leave them when last using them). Going to
Tools, Folder Options, View, Apply to All Folders ... doesn't help. And in
Win 98, to get the Explore opening (double panes), it was easy making the
change in the "File Types" tab. What I have to do now to get the double
panes is to click the "Folders" button on the Tool bar. What steps does one
take in XP to steadily obtain the Explore look? --- Harold

 

From: "Sammi" ... I'm sure that someone else will have a better 'technical'
way of doing what you need. But, this is how I do it. When I want to open
Windows Explorer, I use the keyboard...press and hold the WinKey and tap E
once. For me this opens it with double panes. If I am in a place where I
want to open a certain folder with double panes and it hasn't done
that...then I click on "View>Explorer Bar>Folders". It only takes a second
to do it this way.

 

Unfortunately I don't know how to make it stay that way, but other more
knowledgeable people here might be able to help you better. --- Sammi


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