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Learn to Explore
with Folders
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Intended For |
Windows
XP
Windows
2000
Windows
Me
Windows
98
Windows
95 |
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Here are some tips for controlling
the way folders and files behave.
Although selecting Options from
the View menu in My Computer
lets you choose whether to open each
new folder as a new window or re-use
the same window, there is a way to
pick-&-choose this behavior on the
fly:
- Select Options from the
View menu in My Computer,
select Custom, and then click
Settings.
- From the Browse folders as
follows section, choose the
option that you want.
- Even though you've chosen one
option, you can hold Ctrl
while double-clicking folder icons
to use the other option.
Other keys that work with either
setting:
- Hold Alt while
double-clicking on a file or folder
to view the Properties window
for that object.
- Hold Shift while
double-clicking on a folder to open
Explorer at that location (careful
when using this as Shift is also
used to select multiple files).
- Press Backspace in an
open folder to go to the parent
folder.
- Hold Shift while clicking
on the close button (X) to close all
open folders.
- A shortcut for choosing a new
program to be used with a certain
file type is to hold the Shift
key while right-clicking on a file,
and choosing Open With...
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