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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
When I asked this question earlier in the week, I inadvertently referred to
Windows Explorer. However, that was incorrect, I'm talking about the File/Open or File/Save As box. When I select File/Save As or Open, the setting is always LIST, which drives me crazy. Yes I can manually change the settings, but every time I open the File/Save As or Open dialog box, it always reverts back to LIST. That is very annoying and frustrating. I want the default setting to be DETAILS sorted by NAME. There must be a way to make this the default setting as opposed to LIST which is apparently the current default setting. Thanks, Robert |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
On 12/19/2007 5:51 AM On a whim, Robert T pounded out on the keyboard
When I asked this question earlier in the week, I inadvertently referred to Windows Explorer. However, that was incorrect, I'm talking about the File/Open or File/Save As box. When I select File/Save As or Open, the setting is always LIST, which drives me crazy. Yes I can manually change the settings, but every time I open the File/Save As or Open dialog box, it always reverts back to LIST. That is very annoying and frustrating. I want the default setting to be DETAILS sorted by NAME. There must be a way to make this the default setting as opposed to LIST which is apparently the current default setting. Thanks, Robert Hi Robert, As far as I know, each program either has the ability to control that dialog box or leave it to Windows. I use WordPerfect and I can configure it however I want. But most rely on Windows Explorer and the default can't be changed. Here is a utility you could try: http://www.cottonwoodsw.com/fx3summ.html Haven't used it myself but it sounds like it may help you. It has a 30 day trial and $20 after that. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
Hi Terry:
Thanks for your response. The File Open/SaveAs box apparently doesn't rely upon Win Explorer because on my computer, that setting is Details/Name. In addition, there must be some way to change the setting because no matter what I try, it always reverts back to LIST view. That tells me there must be a setting in Win XP that's making that box always open in LIST view. I would like to know where to change that setting. If I can't find the answer, that utility you suggested looks pretty nifty. I appreciate the referral Terry, but it seems to me, this is something that should be readily available within Windows. Thanks, Robert "Terry R." wrote: On 12/19/2007 5:51 AM On a whim, Robert T pounded out on the keyboard When I asked this question earlier in the week, I inadvertently referred to Windows Explorer. However, that was incorrect, I'm talking about the File/Open or File/Save As box. When I select File/Save As or Open, the setting is always LIST, which drives me crazy. Yes I can manually change the settings, but every time I open the File/Save As or Open dialog box, it always reverts back to LIST. That is very annoying and frustrating. I want the default setting to be DETAILS sorted by NAME. There must be a way to make this the default setting as opposed to LIST which is apparently the current default setting. Thanks, Robert Hi Robert, As far as I know, each program either has the ability to control that dialog box or leave it to Windows. I use WordPerfect and I can configure it however I want. But most rely on Windows Explorer and the default can't be changed. Here is a utility you could try: http://www.cottonwoodsw.com/fx3summ.html Haven't used it myself but it sounds like it may help you. It has a 30 day trial and $20 after that. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
On 12/19/2007 9:38 AM On a whim, Robert T pounded out on the keyboard
Hi Terry: Thanks for your response. The File Open/SaveAs box apparently doesn't rely upon Win Explorer because on my computer, that setting is Details/Name. In addition, there must be some way to change the setting because no matter what I try, it always reverts back to LIST view. That tells me there must be a setting in Win XP that's making that box always open in LIST view. I would like to know where to change that setting. If I can't find the answer, that utility you suggested looks pretty nifty. I appreciate the referral Terry, but it seems to me, this is something that should be readily available within Windows. Thanks, Robert "Terry R." wrote: On 12/19/2007 5:51 AM On a whim, Robert T pounded out on the keyboard When I asked this question earlier in the week, I inadvertently referred to Windows Explorer. However, that was incorrect, I'm talking about the File/Open or File/Save As box. When I select File/Save As or Open, the setting is always LIST, which drives me crazy. Yes I can manually change the settings, but every time I open the File/Save As or Open dialog box, it always reverts back to LIST. That is very annoying and frustrating. I want the default setting to be DETAILS sorted by NAME. There must be a way to make this the default setting as opposed to LIST which is apparently the current default setting. Thanks, Robert Hi Robert, As far as I know, each program either has the ability to control that dialog box or leave it to Windows. I use WordPerfect and I can configure it however I want. But most rely on Windows Explorer and the default can't be changed. Here is a utility you could try: http://www.cottonwoodsw.com/fx3summ.html Haven't used it myself but it sounds like it may help you. It has a 30 day trial and $20 after that. And like I said, many programs do extend the file open dialog, but many don't (like MS apps). I've researched it quite a bit, and I haven't found anything to change it other than a utility. Report back if you find something, -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
On Dec 19, 10:38 pm, Robert T
wrote: Hi Terry: Thanks for your response. The File Open/SaveAs box apparently doesn't rely upon Win Explorer because on my computer, that setting is Details/Name. In addition, there must be some way to change the setting because no matter what I try, it always reverts back to LIST view. That tells me there must be a setting in Win XP that's making that box always open in LIST view. I would like to know where to change that setting. If I can't find the answer, that utility you suggested looks pretty nifty. I appreciate the referral Terry, but it seems to me, this is something that should be readily available within Windows. Thanks, Robert "Terry R." wrote: On 12/19/2007 5:51 AM On a whim, Robert T pounded out on the keyboard When I asked this question earlier in the week, I inadvertently referred to Windows Explorer. However, that was incorrect, I'm talking about the File/Open or File/Save As box. When I select File/Save As or Open, the setting is always LIST, which drives me crazy. Yes I can manually change the settings, but every time I open the File/Save As or Open dialog box, it always reverts back to LIST. That is very annoying and frustrating. I want the default setting to be DETAILS sorted by NAME. There must be a way to make this the default setting as opposed to LIST which is apparently the current default setting. Thanks, Robert Hi Robert, As far as I know, each program either has the ability to control that dialog box or leave it to Windows. I use WordPerfect and I can configure it however I want. But most rely on Windows Explorer and the default can't be changed. Here is a utility you could try: http://www.cottonwoodsw.com/fx3summ.html Haven't used it myself but it sounds like it may help you. It has a 30 day trial and $20 after that. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You will have to change settings as follows : Open any folder. By right clicking and/or using view button, arrange fils and folders in way you like Go to Tools ----- Folder Options Go to View Tab Click on Apply to All folders You will get the list sorted out in way you want in *any* (includes file - save as) explorer window you open from now on. Kedar |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
Robert T wrote:
When I asked this question earlier in the week, I inadvertently referred to Windows Explorer. However, that was incorrect, I'm talking about the File/Open or File/Save As box. When I select File/Save As or Open, the setting is always LIST, which drives me crazy. Yes I can manually change the settings, but every time I open the File/Save As or Open dialog box, it always reverts back to LIST. That is very annoying and frustrating. I want the default setting to be DETAILS sorted by NAME. There must be a way to make this the default setting as opposed to LIST which is apparently the current default setting. 'OpenWide' by 'Luke Hudson' (Freeware) http://lingo.atspace.com/openwide.html For me, it works with many but not all Open/Save Dialogs. I use this under WinXP. (It does not work under Win98SE) 'MultiEnhancer' by 'ElmüSoft' (Freeware) http://www.netcult.ch/elmue/ElmueSoft-en.htm (ca 20% down the page) Patches many versions of Windows and WinNT(including WinXP). I use this under Win98SE. 'File-Ex' by 'Cottonwood Software' (Payware,20 USD,30-day Trial) http://www.cottonwoodsw.com/fx3summ.html I haven't tried this one yet. -- "It gets discouraging at times, but i know i'll make it By the saving grace that's over me." Please followup in the newsgroup. E-mail address is invalid due to spam-control. |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
Kedar:
I tried that before and it worked for Win Explorer, however, it did not work for the File SaveAs or File Open dialog box. Nonetheless,maybe I left out a step, so I'll try it again when I get home later today. I appreciate the suggestion, Robert " wrote: You will have to change settings as follows : Open any folder. By right clicking and/or using view button, arrange fils and folders in way you like Go to Tools ----- Folder Options Go to View Tab Click on Apply to All folders You will get the list sorted out in way you want in *any* (includes file - save as) explorer window you open from now on. Kedar |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
I tried that again last night and it only works for Windows Explorer. The
File SaveAs option still comes up every time as LIST. Robert |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
The date and time was 12/21/2007 7:08 AM, and on a whim, Robert T
pounded out on the keyboard: I tried that again last night and it only works for Windows Explorer. The File SaveAs option still comes up every time as LIST. Robert Yes, Explorer controls all file dialogs, and it never made sense why they aren't individually configurable, especially the File Open/Save As. I knew the other suggestion would work for Explorer views, but not for the dialog boxes. A utility is the only workaround I've ever heard of. Besides the link I sent you, you might find something useful he http://folder-dialog.safe-install.co...dialog+utility -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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File/Save AS or Open: Default Settings
Thanks to Terry for these recommendations Elmuesoft's MultiEnhancer is a program that patches (changes) the windows system files (particularly comdlg32.dll) so that they provided the required functions (list view, size, and resize, and exceptions that are displayed as before). But it only works on English and German Windows. Open wide and File-Ex are both programs that run in the background that (i presume) catch the dialogue boxes and add extra functionality to them. Openwide does not work on my system, again probably because the system is Japanese. File-Ex may do since it offers a way of training the software to catch the dialogues, by name. But I am not sure I want to have yet more software always running in the background anyway. System resources are tight as they are. I may try first swapping my Japanese comdlg32.dll for an english one and using Multienhancer, but that I realise is very risky. |
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