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How do I restore Windows Explorer settings?



 
 
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Old April 12th 03, 11:38 PM
Axel Larson
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Default How do I restore Windows Explorer settings?

Thank you. I never noticed that setting before.

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"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote in message
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Right click in the right pane, select Arrange by, and uncheck Show in
Groups.

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"Axel Larson" wrote in message
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Out of curiosity, I customized one folder to have a picture on it. This

also
activated a feature I intensely dislike and cannot find a way to

deactivate.
In any view other than "list", divider lines appear between groups of

files.
For example, in "detail" view sorted by name a line marks each set of

files
whose names begin with a different letter. Refer to the attached png

file
to
see what I mean.

How can I get rid of this "feature"?

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