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Old May 20th 07, 07:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
incredable one
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Default Having folder show delete x

How can I get the folders to show the big red delete X among choices?
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Old May 20th 07, 07:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Wesley Vogel
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Default Having folder show delete x

Open a folder and click on a file or folder.

X Delete this folder or X Delete this file only appear in the Tasks pane
under File and Folder Tasks when you actually select a file or a folder.

If the Common Tasks pane does not appear in folders, open Folder Options...
Start | Run | Type: control folders | Click OK |
General tab | Select: Show common tasks in folders |
Click Apply | Click OK

Show common tasks in folders
[[Specifies that hyperlinks to common folder tasks and other places on your
computer are displayed in folders. These links appear in the left pane of
the folder window.]]

Common Tasks pane...
[[You can display hyperlinks to common tasks in the left pane of your folder
windows. The links provide quick access to file and folder management
activities and other places on your computer, such as My Computer, Shared
Documents, and My Network Places. Windows displays these links by default,
so they may already be displayed in your folders. If they are not, you can
use Folder Options to enable this feature.]]

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Old May 21st 07, 12:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
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Default Having folder show delete x

Thank you Wes for your reply. Actually I found the simple explanation myself.
Opened folder, then view, then toolbars, customixe and then add big red x
delete.
Thank you again.

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"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Open a folder and click on a file or folder.

X Delete this folder or X Delete this file only appear in the Tasks pane
under File and Folder Tasks when you actually select a file or a folder.

If the Common Tasks pane does not appear in folders, open Folder Options...
Start | Run | Type: control folders | Click OK |
General tab | Select: Show common tasks in folders |
Click Apply | Click OK

Show common tasks in folders
[[Specifies that hyperlinks to common folder tasks and other places on your
computer are displayed in folders. These links appear in the left pane of
the folder window.]]

Common Tasks pane...
[[You can display hyperlinks to common tasks in the left pane of your folder
windows. The links provide quick access to file and folder management
activities and other places on your computer, such as My Computer, Shared
Documents, and My Network Places. Windows displays these links by default,
so they may already be displayed in your folders. If they are not, you can
use Folder Options to enable this feature.]]

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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incredable one hunted and pecked:
How can I get the folders to show the big red delete X among choices?
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Old May 22nd 07, 02:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Wesley Vogel
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Default Having folder show delete x

OK, I gotcha. Glad you figured it out. I didn't think of that.

You could have asked: How can I add the Delete button to my folders toolbar?

I either right click a file or folder and then click Delete.

Or select file(s) and folder(s) and hit the Delete key on my keyboard.

Many ways to skin cat.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
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In ,
incredable one hunted and pecked:
Thank you Wes for your reply. Actually I found the simple explanation
myself. Opened folder, then view, then toolbars, customixe and then add
big red x delete.
Thank you again.

--
incredable one


"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

Open a folder and click on a file or folder.

X Delete this folder or X Delete this file only appear in the Tasks pane
under File and Folder Tasks when you actually select a file or a folder.

If the Common Tasks pane does not appear in folders, open Folder
Options... Start | Run | Type: control folders | Click OK |
General tab | Select: Show common tasks in folders |
Click Apply | Click OK

Show common tasks in folders
[[Specifies that hyperlinks to common folder tasks and other places on
your computer are displayed in folders. These links appear in the left
pane of the folder window.]]

Common Tasks pane...
[[You can display hyperlinks to common tasks in the left pane of your
folder windows. The links provide quick access to file and folder
management activities and other places on your computer, such as My
Computer, Shared Documents, and My Network Places. Windows displays
these links by default, so they may already be displayed in your
folders. If they are not, you can use Folder Options to enable this
feature.]]

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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How can I get the folders to show the big red delete X among choices?
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