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| | file explorer select folder on open Is there a way to select the folder in the navigation pane when you open File Explorer. I would prefer it not to be pointed at the Start Menu all the time. I've looked and can't find a method. Thanks, -- Michael |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7B8D56A4-4AB6-4FFD-B49A-BFF76125CAB2@xxxxxx Quote: > Is there a way to select the folder in the navigation pane when you > open File > Explorer. I would prefer it not to be pointed at the Start Menu all > the > time. I've looked and can't find a method. > > Thanks, > > -- > Michael command line such as %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /n,/e,C:\ or any folder path you wish after the C:\ Tom |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7B8D56A4-4AB6-4FFD-B49A-BFF76125CAB2@xxxxxx Quote: > Is there a way to select the folder in the navigation pane when you open > File > Explorer. I would prefer it not to be pointed at the Start Menu all the > time. I've looked and can't find a method. > > Thanks, > > -- > Michael and create a shortcut to it. I really don't understand what you mean by " I would prefer it not to be pointed at the Start Menu all the time." By default when you open Windows Explorer it is at "Computer" not the Start Menu. If this is not what you mean try and clarify. Hope this helps Dave |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open Thanks Dave, I did create a shortcut on desktop as you suggested and that will suffice in the interim. I hadn't thought of that simple solution. In answer to your question. When I right click on start and select "Explore" the window opens up and is defaulted to the Start Menu. This is a new dell and it's been that way since a month ago when i got it. That's the default i was hoping to change. Any ideas on that? thanks again. -- Michael "Dave" wrote: Quote: > > "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:7B8D56A4-4AB6-4FFD-B49A-BFF76125CAB2@xxxxxx Quote: > > Is there a way to select the folder in the navigation pane when you open > > File > > Explorer. I would prefer it not to be pointed at the Start Menu all the > > time. I've looked and can't find a method. > > > > Thanks, > > > > -- > > Michael > Just drag the folder you want Windows Explorer to open at to the Desktop > and create a shortcut to it. > > I really don't understand what you mean by " I would prefer it not to be > pointed at the Start Menu all the time." By default when you open Windows > Explorer it is at "Computer" not the Start Menu. If this is not what you > mean try and clarify. > > Hope this helps > Dave > > |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open That is the correct and expected behavior. You are telling the system to *explore* the Start Menu by right clicking on the Start *button*. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E01F011C-684F-41AE-9A54-03AF86903DAA@xxxxxx Quote: > In answer to your question. When I right click on start and select > "Explore" the window opens up and is defaulted to the Start Menu. This is > a > new dell and it's been that way since a month ago when i got it. That's > the > default i was hoping to change. > > Any ideas on that? |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E01F011C-684F-41AE-9A54-03AF86903DAA@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Dave, > > I did create a shortcut on desktop as you suggested and that will suffice > in > the interim. I hadn't thought of that simple solution. > > In answer to your question. When I right click on start and select > "Explore" the window opens up and is defaulted to the Start Menu. This is > a > new dell and it's been that way since a month ago when i got it. That's > the > default i was hoping to change. > > Any ideas on that? > > thanks again. > -- > Michael > > > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:7B8D56A4-4AB6-4FFD-B49A-BFF76125CAB2@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Is there a way to select the folder in the navigation pane when you >> > open >> > File >> > Explorer. I would prefer it not to be pointed at the Start Menu all >> > the >> > time. I've looked and can't find a method. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > -- >> > Michael >> Just drag the folder you want Windows Explorer to open at to the Desktop >> and create a shortcut to it. >> >> I really don't understand what you mean by " I would prefer it not to be >> pointed at the Start Menu all the time." By default when you open >> Windows >> Explorer it is at "Computer" not the Start Menu. If this is not what you >> mean try and clarify. >> >> Hope this helps >> Dave >> >> "Explore from here" as it means exactly that. So the answer to your question is no nor should you be able to change that. Like I said when you right click a location or Icon and see "Explore" think of it as "Explore from this location or here". Hope this helps Dave |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open Michael You should have mentioned this in your original post? When you select Explore from the Start Menu, you will get Windows Explorer with the Start Menu folder displayed, what did you expect to happen? If this was changed, the shortcuts on the start menu would no longer work. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E01F011C-684F-41AE-9A54-03AF86903DAA@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks Dave, > > I did create a shortcut on desktop as you suggested and that will suffice > in > the interim. I hadn't thought of that simple solution. > > In answer to your question. When I right click on start and select > "Explore" the window opens up and is defaulted to the Start Menu. This is > a > new dell and it's been that way since a month ago when i got it. That's > the > default i was hoping to change. > > Any ideas on that? > > thanks again. > -- > Michael > > > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:7B8D56A4-4AB6-4FFD-B49A-BFF76125CAB2@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Is there a way to select the folder in the navigation pane when you >> > open >> > File >> > Explorer. I would prefer it not to be pointed at the Start Menu all >> > the >> > time. I've looked and can't find a method. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > -- >> > Michael >> Just drag the folder you want Windows Explorer to open at to the Desktop >> and create a shortcut to it. >> >> I really don't understand what you mean by " I would prefer it not to be >> pointed at the Start Menu all the time." By default when you open >> Windows >> Explorer it is at "Computer" not the Start Menu. If this is not what you >> mean try and clarify. >> >> Hope this helps >> Dave >> >> |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open I don't know why this answer is so elusive, nobody knows the answer. I don't think anything different was expected. I am also looking for a way to change how that works, by either adding an 'Explore from here' choice OR find a way to modify the behavior of the current 'Explore' choice. BUT, since you say the shortcuts on the start menu would no longer work, do you know how to add an 'Explore from here' choice, that will go to a user defined folder? --Jim On Feb 16, 12:37*pm, "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <r...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Michael > > You should have mentioned this in your original post? When you select > Explore from theStartMenu, you will get WindowsExplorerwith theStart > Menufolderdisplayed, what did you expect to happen? > > If this was changed, the shortcuts on thestartmenu would no longer work. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience > > "Michael" <Mich...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:E01F011C-684F-41AE-9A54-03AF86903DAA@xxxxxx > > > Quote: > > Thanks Dave, Quote: > > I did create a shortcut on desktop as you suggested and that will suffice > > in > > the interim. *I hadn't thought of that simple solution. Quote: > > In answer to your question. *When I right click onstartand select > > "Explore" the window opens up and is defaulted to theStartMenu. *This is > > a > > new dell and it's been that way since a month ago when i got it. *That's > > the > > default i was hoping to change. Quote: > > Any ideas on that? Quote: > > thanks again. > > -- > > Michael Quote: > > "Dave" wrote: Quote: Quote: > >> "Michael" <Mich...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >>news:7B8D56A4-4AB6-4FFD-B49A-BFF76125CAB2@xxxxxx > >> > Is there a way to select thefolderin the navigation pane when you > >> > open > >> > File > >> >Explorer. *I would prefer it not to be pointed at theStartMenu all > >> > the > >> > time. *I've looked and can't find a method. Quote: Quote: > >> > Thanks, Quote: Quote: > >> > -- > >> > Michael Quote: Quote: > >> Just drag thefolderyou want WindowsExplorerto open at *to the Desktop > >> and create a shortcut to it. Quote: Quote: > >> I really don't understand what you mean by " I would prefer it not to be > >> pointed at theStartMenu all the time." By default *when you open > >> Windows > >>Explorerit is at "Computer" not theStartMenu. If this is not what you > >> mean try and clarify. Quote: Quote: > >> Hope this helps > >> Dave- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open "Spike9458" <BMCSretired@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:39debbf9-2b4e-48b8-9e12-1f866e601345@xxxxxx Jim < I don't know why this answer is so elusive, nobody knows the answer. I < don't think anything different was expected. The whole point is that when you right click the START BUTTON, you get the options that APPLY TO THE START BUTTON components. This is the same way that every component in Windows has always worked. Those links are not configurable, by design. < I am also looking for a way to change how that works, by either adding an 'Explore from here' < choice OR find a way to modify the behavior of the current 'Explore' choice. < BUT, since you say the shortcuts on the start menu would no < longer work, do you know how to add an 'Explore from here' choice, < that will go to a user defined folder? Why would you want to bury a link on an obscure right click menu? If you want something like this, why not simply create a shortcut for Windows Explorer and place the path to the folder you want to open in the Target Line of the shortcut properties. You can then pin this shortcut to the Start Menu, The Quick Launch Toolbar, or place it in any other handy location. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience |
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| | Re: file explorer select folder on open On Feb 18, 5:40*pm, "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <r...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > "Spike9458" <BMCSreti...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:39debbf9-2b4e-48b8-9e12-1f866e601345@xxxxxx > > Jim > > < I don't know why this answer is so elusive, nobody knows the answer. I > < don't think anything different was expected. > > The whole point is that when you right click the START BUTTON, you get the > options that APPLY TO THE START BUTTON components. This is the same way that > every component in Windows has always worked. Those links are not > configurable, by design. > > < I am also looking for a way to change how that works, by either adding an > 'Explore from here' > < choice OR find a way to modify the behavior of the current 'Explore' > choice. > < BUT, since you say the shortcuts on the start menu would no > < longer work, do you know how to add an 'Explore from here' choice, > < that will go to a user defined folder? > > Why would you want to bury a link on an obscure right click menu? If you > want something like this, why not simply create a shortcut for Windows > Explorer and place the path to the folder you want to open in the Target > Line of the shortcut properties. You can then pin this shortcut to the Start > Menu, The Quick Launch Toolbar, or place it in any other handy location. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience |
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