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| | Moving files to a folder. Hi, I am not sure how to explain this but ill give it a go. Everytime i move a file to a folder in vista i find that when dragging the icon across the item seems to highlight other items in the folder. I have the files displayed in deatails mode and there seems to be blue lines for each item. The only way i can move my files is to drag the file right to the bottom of the folder so it does not highlight any other file in the folder. How do i remove this option so folders display files normally like in xp. I.E in a white box where the icons are not in a grid or anything like that. Thanks in advance |
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| | Re: Moving files to a folder. Joe wrote: Quote: > Hi, > I am not sure how to explain this but ill give it a go. > Everytime i move a file to a folder in vista i find that when dragging the > icon across the item seems to highlight other items in the folder. I have the > files displayed in deatails mode and there seems to be blue lines for each > item. The only way i can move my files is to drag the file right to the > bottom of the folder so it does not highlight any other file in the folder. > How do i remove this option so folders display files normally like in xp. I.E > in a white box where the icons are not in a grid or anything like that. > > Thanks in advance happen with one click instead of double-click. I've had difficulties dealing with files when set like that, too. If this is the case and you don't want the one click behavior (like on a webpage), then you can change this to double-click from the Folder Options applet in Control Panel. If you *do* want to keep the one click behavior, try right-clicking/dragging on the files instead. When you let go of the right mouse button, choose "Move" from the context menu. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Moving files to a folder. No thats not it, thanks for the assistance anyway i appreciate it. Whats happening is that i am clicking the right mouse button and dumping the file in the folder i want it to go. This in turn should then generate the menu with options which should say copy, move, create short cut, etc. But its not doing this because its always moving the file on top of another file. If i go to a file, my items are in deatail view, the problem is everytime i hover the mouse icon over anyone of the fields in the folder, eg. name, date modified, etc, The entire line highlights in blue. So if i have about 50 items listed in the detail view there is no where in the folder i can drag and drop anyother items because it always highlights another file rather than the blank white space. This was the default setup when i got vista. XP never had this bizzare thing what highlights the entire line of a file in details view when i hover the mouse over it "Malke" wrote: Quote: > Joe wrote: Quote: > > Hi, > > I am not sure how to explain this but ill give it a go. > > Everytime i move a file to a folder in vista i find that when dragging the > > icon across the item seems to highlight other items in the folder. I have the > > files displayed in deatails mode and there seems to be blue lines for each > > item. The only way i can move my files is to drag the file right to the > > bottom of the folder so it does not highlight any other file in the folder. > > How do i remove this option so folders display files normally like in xp. I.E > > in a white box where the icons are not in a grid or anything like that. > > > > Thanks in advance > The "blue lines" make me think that you've got file selection set to > happen with one click instead of double-click. I've had difficulties > dealing with files when set like that, too. If this is the case and you > don't want the one click behavior (like on a webpage), then you can > change this to double-click from the Folder Options applet in Control > Panel. If you *do* want to keep the one click behavior, try > right-clicking/dragging on the files instead. When you let go of the > right mouse button, choose "Move" from the context menu. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| | Re: Moving files to a folder. Joe wrote: Quote: > No thats not it, thanks for the assistance anyway i appreciate it. > Whats happening is that i am clicking the right mouse button and dumping the > file in the folder i want it to go. This in turn should then generate the > menu with options which should say copy, move, create short cut, etc. But its > not doing this because its always moving the file on top of another file. > > If i go to a file, my items are in deatail view, the problem is everytime i > hover the mouse icon over anyone of the fields in the folder, eg. name, date > modified, etc, The entire line highlights in blue. So if i have about 50 > items listed in the detail view there is no where in the folder i can drag > and drop anyother items because it always highlights another file rather than > the blank white space. > > This was the default setup when i got vista. XP never had this bizzare thing > what highlights the entire line of a file in details view when i hover the > mouse over it different one and see if that works and/or play around with the sensitivity. If not, then I'm out of ideas and hopefully someone else can help you. Sorry I wasn't able to solve your problem. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Moving files to a folder. Hi, Joe. It's hidden in plain sight. :^} When you drag the file to the folder you want, hover the mouse and then don't focus on the line, but on the small text box with a bold "+" sign in front of it. It will say something like, "Copy to ATI" or "Copy to Downloads", depending on the name of your folder. If you are pointing between files, not folders, it should show the name of the volume, like, "Copy to Data (E ".When the hover box says what you want to do, then release the mouse button. You should see that hover box when holding down either the left or right mouse button. Using the left button, the copy or move happens immediately when you release the button. With the right button, you should see the context menu from which you can choose to Copy, Move, Create shortcut or Cancel. Works great, but it's very easy to get so focused on the line that we don't see the pop-up box. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Joe" <Joe@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1AD53714-B319-43C5-955A-044D898E8025@xxxxxx Quote: > No thats not it, thanks for the assistance anyway i appreciate it. > Whats happening is that i am clicking the right mouse button and dumping > the > file in the folder i want it to go. This in turn should then generate the > menu with options which should say copy, move, create short cut, etc. But > its > not doing this because its always moving the file on top of another file. > > If i go to a file, my items are in deatail view, the problem is everytime > i > hover the mouse icon over anyone of the fields in the folder, eg. name, > date > modified, etc, The entire line highlights in blue. So if i have about 50 > items listed in the detail view there is no where in the folder i can drag > and drop anyother items because it always highlights another file rather > than > the blank white space. > > This was the default setup when i got vista. XP never had this bizzare > thing > what highlights the entire line of a file in details view when i hover the > mouse over it > > "Malke" wrote: > Quote: >> Joe wrote: Quote: >> > Hi, >> > I am not sure how to explain this but ill give it a go. >> > Everytime i move a file to a folder in vista i find that when dragging >> > the >> > icon across the item seems to highlight other items in the folder. I >> > have the >> > files displayed in deatails mode and there seems to be blue lines for >> > each >> > item. The only way i can move my files is to drag the file right to the >> > bottom of the folder so it does not highlight any other file in the >> > folder. >> > How do i remove this option so folders display files normally like in >> > xp. I.E >> > in a white box where the icons are not in a grid or anything like that. >> > >> > Thanks in advance >> The "blue lines" make me think that you've got file selection set to >> happen with one click instead of double-click. I've had difficulties >> dealing with files when set like that, too. If this is the case and you >> don't want the one click behavior (like on a webpage), then you can >> change this to double-click from the Folder Options applet in Control >> Panel. If you *do* want to keep the one click behavior, try >> right-clicking/dragging on the files instead. When you let go of the >> right mouse button, choose "Move" from the context menu. >> >> >> Malke >> -- >> Elephant Boy Computers >> www.elephantboycomputers.com >> "Don't Panic!" >> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User >> |
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