In previous iterations of Windows, it was possible to tell the damned system that you wanted to ALWAYS view every folder in "Details" view by default, and it would stay that way. In Windows 10 it ...
Windows only: If you're anything like me, you've probably got an itchy trigger finger when your cursor is near the window-closing "X" button (or the Alt+F4 combination if you're more the keyboard type ...
You can take a backup of all the changes you have made to the Folder View settings and restore using it if the settings get reverted back or on some other computer. In this post, we will see how you ...
All Outlook folders have views in place out of the box. You can use those or create custom views to determine how a folder displays information. Customizing a folder's view can help you work more ...
In this post, we will show you how to tweak Windows File Explorer using WinSetView. WinSetView is an open-source tool that allows you to set desired views for different types of folders in the Windows ...
My general preference with XP was to set all folder to "list" view, tell the system to apply that view to all folders, and then change individual ones to other view types as I preferred. Win7 doesn't ...
Do you prefer to use one type of Finder window, and only one type? If so, you’re probably somewhat frustrated by OS X’s ability to seemingly randomly pick a different view. You like using icons, for ...
In Vista and Windows 7, you have to follow these steps for five different folder templates to have all Explorer folders show the details view: General Items, Documents, Pictures, Music, and Videos.