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| | Newbie question about Explorer Views and common dialog details view?? I'm new to Vista and haven't been able to figure out what the hell is going on when I view files in Windows Explorer and or any common dialog file list views (like save as or open). First, I pretty much want to always no matter what to View, Details but I haven't been able to use the Folder Options/View settings, in particular "Reset Folders" and "Remember each folder's view settings" to get all my folders to display in the Details view. What are the steps to get this to work? Next, something very odd seems to be going on when I do a "Save As" or "Open" from almost any application. I want to see the "Date Modified" or "Date" columns ALWAYS(!) and, well, of course the actual date for the files in a Details view. But about half the time, for example if I do "Save Page As" right now in Firefox and browse to my downloads directory I see the "Date Taken" column (whatever the hell that is) but not dates next to any of the files. I have changed this for some directories to "Date Modified" or sometimes "Date" and i'll see the column (not always some folders seem to forget) but no dates? I check the view, it's Details. Then last night in Explorer I looked at a directory and HALF(wtf?) the files showed dates the other half didn't and they were just text file?!?! This can't be that hard? What do I have to do to just see some form of "Date Modified" for ever file in a directory for every directory? and I doubt this is possible but I am so sick of starting Windows Explorer and having it start in my Documents folder. Is there any way to have it start in the last folder I was viewing? This has always annoyed me since Windows 3.0. thanks mike |
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| | RE: Newbie question about Explorer Views and common dialog details vie select c drive in explorers left pane choose view details select c drive in explorers left pane choose organize folders and search options choose view tab apply to all folders Not quite sure about the save as dialogue "mike" wrote: Quote: > I'm new to Vista and haven't been able to figure out what the hell is > going on when I view files in Windows Explorer and or any common > dialog file list views (like save as or open). > > First, I pretty much want to always no matter what to View, Details > but I haven't been able to use the Folder Options/View settings, in > particular "Reset Folders" and "Remember each folder's view settings" > to get all my folders to display in the Details view. What are the > steps to get this to work? > > Next, something very odd seems to be going on when I do a "Save As" or > "Open" from almost any application. I want to see the "Date Modified" > or "Date" columns ALWAYS(!) and, well, of course the actual date for > the files in a Details view. But about half the time, for example if I > do "Save Page As" right now in Firefox and browse to my downloads > directory I see the "Date Taken" column (whatever the hell that is) > but not dates next to any of the files. I have changed this for some > directories to "Date Modified" or sometimes "Date" and i'll see the > column (not always some folders seem to forget) but no dates? I check > the view, it's Details. Then last night in Explorer I looked at a > directory and HALF(wtf?) the files showed dates the other half didn't > and they were just text file?!?! This can't be that hard? What do I > have to do to just see some form of "Date Modified" for ever file in a > directory for every directory? > > and I doubt this is possible but I am so sick of starting Windows > Explorer and having it start in my Documents folder. Is there any way > to have it start in the last folder I was viewing? This has always > annoyed me since Windows 3.0. > > thanks > mike > |
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| | Re: Newbie question about Explorer Views and common dialog detailsvie On Feb 8, 9:06*pm, Mike <M...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > select c drive in explorers left pane > choose view details > select c drive in explorers left pane > choose organize folders and search options > choose view tab > apply to all folders > > Not quite sure about the save as dialogue |
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