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| Guest | Folder display -- can I remove navigation pane? customize tool-bar? In the folder display (the window that pops up when you click on a folder), there are two ways it would be nice to make it look more like XP. -- Can I just make the Navigation Pane (that thing on the left with 'favorite links' and the directory tree) go away? Especially for a laptop with limited screen territory, but in general. (for instance, in XP I like to have folders with just a narrow list of files, to tuck away in a corner, or if I'm moving files between folders.) -- Can I customize the toolbar? right-click doesn't seem to do anything, nor whatever else I've tried, and I can't find anything in either the Vista help files nor the book I have. (A few old discussions I found on the net complain of this but hinted it was in the hopper to be fixed.) In XP I really love the up-arrow to go to the parent folder (perhaps because I often get to a folder by a shortcut rather than climbing a tree). And there were some other icons that I liked also, like delete. I know there are workarounds, maybe even preferable ones, but I really liked the old toolbar, while the new one seems like a huge (and it does seem bigger) waste of pixels. Burn?? If I can't customize it, can I just make it go away (and use the menus of Classic look)? TIA, Grumpy Dinosaur |
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| Vista Supporter ![]() Rep Power: 14 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Folder display -- can I remove navigation pane? customize tool-bar? Press Alt and the Up arrow to go to the parent folder or just click on the parent folder in the Address bar. For other tips on changing the folder view check out some of Brinks tutorials Windows Explorer Folder View settings Also when you buy a new car, do you want it to look or drive like your old car or do enjoy that new car feeling? Last edited by Mr GRiM; 10-11-2008 at 12:23 PM. |
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| Guest | Re: Folder display -- can I remove navigation pane? customize tool-bar? For the first one: Click Organize, then you can make panes (dis)appear in the Layout menu. "ggull" <ggullNOSPAMONI@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e0NXon6KJHA.1012@xxxxxx
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| Member Rep Power: 1 ![]() | Re: Folder display -- can I remove navigation pane? customize tool-bar? Currently you cannot customize the toolbar (Where the Burn, View and Organize buttons are) as I would like to be able to do this too inserting a copy/paste/delete button since I do a lot of that on a constant basis. Lastly, there is one alternative to clicking an "up" button that you will just have to get used to. As you navigate through folders, each one in line is displayed in the address bar, descending from Left to right. So if you want to go back up to the previous folder, just click on it's name in the address bar. One exception to this I have found, is, say if you prefer some elements of XP still, like I do, and you like to have your Music, Video and Pictures folder in your Documents folder, creating shortcuts to those from your User Folder works. But when you want to go back into your Documents folder via the address bar, you can't. It reverts up to your User name folder. So what I figured out you can do, is Cut and Paste the Music, Video and Pictures folder from your user folder, into your documents folder. The system will synchronize the folders on a constant basis but at the same time, if you click into any of those folders, you can navigate back out into your documents folder clicking Documents in the address bar. Alas, there is no up button but it would be kind of nice in some regards. Like sometimes I want to navigate up from Documents into My Computer but that's not there anymore either, so you have to click two extra clicks to get to it using the address bar, when before it would only take one click (and if you turn off your navigation pane). But even having the link to Computer in the Navigation pane as a shortcut, ends up putting TWO links to it, when say you go to open or save a file and the open file/save file dialog box appears. Bit complicated more this Vista is, than XP on some levels I have to admit. Overall though it does run a bit faster and I like mostly a lot of the visual elements, but a lot of other elements I have to say I dislike as well. Like the bar right UNDER the toolbar that has Name, Type, Details, Date in it.. I don't even want that there. Grr.. There, that's my input for the day. |
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| Guest | Re: Folder display -- can I remove navigation pane? customize tool-bar? "ggull" <ggullNOSPAMONI@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e0NXon6KJHA.1012@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Folder display -- can I remove navigation pane? customize tool-bar? "Mr GRiM" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote ...
engineers felt they had to change something to justify their salaries, like putting that wacky steering wheel (what the heck is that for anyway?) behind the driver's seat to avoid cluttering the dashboard. Or lights that stay on when you leave the car just long enough that you can't tell for sure they really are going to go off. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Folder display -- can I remove navigation pane? customize tool-bar? "Pharaoh" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote ...
somehow missed it. | ||||||||||||
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