For instance, you might store all
your digital photos in various subfolders of the Pictures
folder, but this option ensures that they??™re all shown as
thumbnails while preserving the more useful Details view for
other types of content.
4. Click OK to close the Properties window.
5. Use the Views drop-down to set a view you find suitable for the files in
this folder (e.g., Large Icons for photos).
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6. Right-click the column headers in the right pane, select More, and then
place checkmarks next to all the columns you??™d like shown. When
you??™re done, click OK, and then use your mouse to rearrange and resize
the columns to taste.
7. Sort the listing by clicking the appropriate column; click a second time
to reverse the sort order.
8. When the folder looks the way you want all folders of this kind to look,
click Organize and then select Folder and Search Options.
9. Choose the View tab, click Apply to Folders, answer Yes, and then
click OK.
This will save your changes to the active template so that the next folder you
view with similar content (at least in theory) will be displayed with the same
view settings. This change won??™t affect any other templates.
Aside from templates, Windows Explorer can remember the
view settings for the 30 or so most recently viewed folders. In
Explorer, click Organize and then select Folder and Search
Options. Choose the View tab, turn on the Remember each
folder??™s view settings option, and then click OK.
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