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    Help with folder viewing

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by taCtiCs, Oct 9, 2006.

  1. taCtiCs

    taCtiCs Notebook Consultant

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    Sorry if this is the wrong forum I don't know where this would go.

    How can I make it so that when I view a folder I see the icons as small icons rather than the default large icons? I'm on Windows 2000 by the way. I check folder options but couldn't find anything there. Any way to do this?
     
  2. iza

    iza Notebook Evangelist

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    Open explorer, go View > Details or List or w/e you want.
    Then go Tools > Folder Options > View (tab) > there should be a "Like Current Folder" button or something similar. I think anyways, I'm not on windows 2000 but I think it's pretty much the same in all versions.
     
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    taCtiCs Notebook Consultant

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    Works! Thanks a lot.