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| | Keeping open window sizes When I open a folder that contains a large number of files they are off the "viewable" window area. I end up having to use the handles to resize the window so I can see all my files. When I close the window and reopen it, it has reverted back to the small size and I have to resize it again. This doesn't happen on my XP machine a home. Is there a way to make the resized window remain the size I need it? Or is this a quirk of Vista? mike |
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| | Re: Keeping open window sizes "StStansMike" <StStansMike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E95CDF2F-B5EF-4DC3-A262-682B7BFFBF24@xxxxxx Quote: > When I open a folder that contains a large number of files they are off > the > "viewable" window area. I end up having to use the handles to resize the > window so I can see all my files. When I close the window and reopen it, > it > has reverted back to the small size and I have to resize it again. This > doesn't happen on my XP machine a home. > > Is there a way to make the resized window remain the size I need it? Or > is > this a quirk of Vista? > > mike Try this: Control Panel>Folder Options>View>check - "Remember each folder's view settings". Does that do it? BobF. |
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| | Re: Keeping open window sizes Hi, Mike. You didn't say, but I assume you are asking about Windows Explorer. This window-sizing problem has been one of the most-complained-about aspects of Windows for several generations over at least the past dozen years. The problem persists in both Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer, the browser. Fixes that work sometimes don't work other times. And fixes that work don't always keep working. Here's the one that worked for me tonight: Open a WE window by clicking Start | All Programs | Windows Explorer. Use your mouse to move the window to a corner of your screen, then to stretch it to fill the screen. Then close the window with the X in the corner. Now, Click Start | Windows Explorer. (It should now be in the left part of your Start menu.) Did the size stick? It should stick UNTIL you again resize it smaller and then close the window. WE and IE remember the size of the final open window closed. So if you have a small window and a large one open, be sure to close the small one first and the large one last. If you somehow get it to opening at the small size again, you'll have to repeat the resizing exercise. The way that sizing should work - and does sometimes but not always - is to right-click on Windows Explorer, then Properties, and set it to Run in a Maximized window. The manual-resizing trick should work in a Normal window. As you probably know, another way to get the window to fill the screen is press F11 to toggle Full-Screen mode. That looks almost like Maximized, but with some important differences that you will see. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "StStansMike" <StStansMike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E95CDF2F-B5EF-4DC3-A262-682B7BFFBF24@xxxxxx Quote: > When I open a folder that contains a large number of files they are off > the > "viewable" window area. I end up having to use the handles to resize the > window so I can see all my files. When I close the window and reopen it, > it > has reverted back to the small size and I have to resize it again. This > doesn't happen on my XP machine a home. > > Is there a way to make the resized window remain the size I need it? Or > is > this a quirk of Vista? > > mike |
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| | Re: Keeping open window sizes If you've checked 'Remember each folder's view settings' as Bob described, each folder should remember the size and position it was closed in. If you're opening a different folder & then browsing to the folder in question, the size will be determined by the window you first opened. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "StStansMike" <StStansMike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E95CDF2F-B5EF-4DC3-A262-682B7BFFBF24@xxxxxx Quote: > When I open a folder that contains a large number of files they are off > the > "viewable" window area. I end up having to use the handles to resize the > window so I can see all my files. When I close the window and reopen it, > it > has reverted back to the small size and I have to resize it again. This > doesn't happen on my XP machine a home. > > Is there a way to make the resized window remain the size I need it? Or > is > this a quirk of Vista? > > mike |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Keeping open window sizes When I open a folder that contains a large number of files they are off the "viewable" window area. I end up having to use the handles to resize the window so I can see all my files. When I close the window and reopen it, it has reverted back to the small size and I have to resize it again. This doesn't happen on my XP machine a home. Is there a way to make the resized window remain the size I need it? Or is this a quirk of Vista? mike Use Method Two in this tutorial to reset the folder view settings so Vista will remember the settings for how you last closed a window so it will open it again the same way the next time you open it. Windows Explorer Folder View settings Shawn |
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