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Old 08-12-2007   #15 (permalink)
Ian Betts


 
 

Re: Explorer treeview +/-



"Bob Butler" <noway@nospam.ever> wrote in message
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>>>> Hmmm, have you noticed that the nav pane for a network shared
>>>> drive/folder
>>>> maintains the arrows - they don't fade!
>>>
>>>
>>> No difference for me; if the folder pane has focus then they don't
>>> disappear (nothing fades on my system because one of the first things I
>>> do is find and turn off all those pointless "effects") but if I click on
>>> the toolbar or the details pane or anywhere else then the treeview icons
>>> are there only when the mouse is over the treeview. It's incredibly
>>> annoying.
>>>
>>>

>> First off hit your Alt key and then you can see the menus.

>
> Nobody's talking about menus and I've already set the options to always
> show the menus and to always underline the accelerator keys.
>
>> Next put your mouse pointer in the column header area and right click, go
>> to the bottom of the drop menu and select More. Check the list for what
>> you want you folders and columns to show.

>
> I'm seeing all the columns I want to see... what I'm not seeing is the +/-
> icons on the folder treeview when it doesn't have focus and the mouse is
> over any other area of the screen.
>
>
>

They are not +/- , they are little > arrows, click one and see. Why did
you not just say that first instead of going on about effects???



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