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Old November 9th 10, 02:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Elmo[_2_]
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Default order within save/load dialogue boxes

On 11/8/2010 5:28 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Stan Brown
writes:
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 20:27:18 -0500, Elmo wrote:

On 11/7/2010 4:56 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
The default order that directories and files are in a save/load box is
directories first (in alphanumeric order), followed by files (ditto).

I seem to have done something that alters this - the files and
directories shown to me in Save/Load boxes are in some other order
(creation/modification date maybe?) Since date isn't shown in a
Save/Load
box, I can't verify that).

How do I put it back?

Open the folders in Explorer, select Detail View and change the order
for those folders. If that doesn't work, try Kelly's fix that sets the


That didn't work. I just tried to save your post, to a given directory.
I got a save (actually "Export", but that's just this email software -
it's the same if I use "Save" or "Open" in other applications) window
showing the contents of that folder, with the sub-folders in the order
m-, b-, a, f-, J-, d-, a- ... so I hit Cancel, and opened the same
folder in Explorer, and selected View, Details. (Which is what I usually
have in Explorer anyway.) Then I tried to save (Export) the email again.
Same order in the Save window.


Here's the whole procedure, and a possible explanation. I found it with
a Google Search:

http://www.technologyquestions.com/t...ialog-box.html

view to Detail View. Then change to the order you prefer.

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Line 85. Set Detail View for all Folders Open/Save As


That looks like quite a useful add-on, but that is indeed what it is: an
add-on. Call me perverse, but I want to get to the bottom of how the
order has been changed in the basic Windows Save and Open boxes, before
I start adding.


Most of Kelly's tweaks are registry edits.. I forgot that one was a
program. I wouldn't use it either.

And -- very important -- hold down the Ctrl key while closing the
dialog box with the red X. (Or it might be the Shift key, or Ctrl-


Which dialog box, and at what point? (I presume you mean the close X at
the top right. I don't have it red.)

Shift: I can't remember and I don't have Windows XP any more. But I
remember it's one of those while closing the dialog box, to lock in
your preference.)


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Joe =o)
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