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| Guest | Large details view of Windows Explorer I installed Windows 2008 evaluation version, actually just for seeing what are new , yesterday. http://misako.co.kr/externaldata/w2008.png As you see on this screen capture, the Explorer above displays a "large details" view (I don't know the correct term). I both set the two Explorer's view to "Details" but only the top one showed in that view. Is the large detailed view available on Windows Vista? |
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| Guest | Re: Large details view of Windows Explorer All views of file and folders are available in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. -- Ramesh MVP RAMESH KUMAR Microsoft MVP: 'My MVP Profile' (https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Ramesh.Kumar) My Blog: 'It's My Windows' (http://itsmywindows.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ramesh MVP's Profile: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/member.php?userid=17 View this thread: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20286 |
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| Guest | Re: Large details view of Windows Explorer Thank you. But how can I set the view (Large details, the upper part of the image) in Windows Vista? http://misako.co.kr/externaldata/w2008.png On Aug 22, 11:22*pm, Ramesh MVP <Ramesh.MVP.3ej...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Large details view of Windows Explorer Toolbar contains a split button *VIEW* , click on its context menu and choose your appropriate view for folders. You can set your view to all folder by following these steps... First set your View Click on *Organize* >> *Folder and Search Options* Move to *View *tab and click on* Apply to Folders* -- Ramesh MVP RAMESH KUMAR Microsoft MVP: 'My MVP Profile' (https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Ramesh.Kumar) My Blog: 'It's My Windows' (http://itsmywindows.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ramesh MVP's Profile: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/member.php?userid=17 View this thread: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20286 |
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| Guest | Re: Large details view of Windows Explorer I'm sorry, but have you ever seen the screen capture I had included? http://misako.co.kr/externaldata/w2008.png What I want is that view which the upper Explorer has. I know how change views but I don't know how to set the large details view on Windows Vista. Actually, the view modes which are displayed on the Views drop down in Windows 2008 and Windows Vista are the same. It looks like even on Windows 2008, the large details view only works on some special folders like Pictures and Music. On Aug 23, 7:47*am, Ramesh MVP <Ramesh.MVP.3ek...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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