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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
"Rileore" wrote in message
... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! With an open folder window, rt click on Name,then More check the date type you want, click OK. Then left click on that date type you selected. Each time you click on it, it will be selected and toggle from ascending to descending order. Does that work for you? BobF. |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
Hi, Bob!
The problem is: the bar in which "name" was supposed to be has disappeared! There is no such bar or "name" in "My pictures" folder. In all other folders the bar is there. But thanks anyway... "Bob F." wrote: "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! With an open folder window, rt click on Name,then More check the date type you want, click OK. Then left click on that date type you selected. Each time you click on it, it will be selected and toggle from ascending to descending order. Does that work for you? BobF. |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
When you went into the options folder was there a "date" there? In fact
were there not many type of "date" options? Just select one then save and closeout and it should then appear in your file/Folder header list. Maybe you have to widen your window out to see it and then sort or reposition it to where you want it. BobF. "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi, Bob! The problem is: the bar in which "name" was supposed to be has disappeared! There is no such bar or "name" in "My pictures" folder. In all other folders the bar is there. But thanks anyway... "Bob F." wrote: "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! With an open folder window, rt click on Name,then More check the date type you want, click OK. Then left click on that date type you selected. Each time you click on it, it will be selected and toggle from ascending to descending order. Does that work for you? BobF. |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
Hi, Rileore.
There's no feature named "column bar" in Vista. I think what you mean are the column headers in Windows Explorer. The User Interface of Windows Explorer is highly customizable. But, of course, since we CAN customize it, then we MUST customize it, unless we are happy with the default settings. In Vista, the designers may have gone too far with this. Explorer tries to determine what kind of files are in each folder and choose the proper template to display the files in that folder. The "Pictures and Videos" template offers many (dozens!) of columns of metadata, such as Name, Date Taken, Tags, Rating, Size, Dimensions, and others. To see the full list, right-click on any column heading and choose More... from the context menu. In addition to WHICH columns to display, we also can choose how wide each column should be. The first choice is "Size column to fit". If the first column (Name?) includes an entry with a very long name - and many picture files do have very long filenames - then that first option may make the column so wide that we can't see the header for the second column It may appear that there is only a single column, especially if the Navigation Pane (on the left) and the Preview Pane (on the right) have been toggled ON and if the Explorer window is not maximized. In an extreme case, the column label ("Name") may be so far from the left margin that it has disappeared off the right side of the window. The "column bar" should still be there, but blank, with no apparent label in it. There should be a horizontal scroll bar at the bottom, but it is easily overlooked. This confusion can be compounded by the choice to show Large Icons or Tiles or some other "View", rather than Details, which we may be more accustomed to seeing. My suggestion is to invest some time in exploring the many viewing options for Windows Explorer. Unfortunately, the option settings are scattered in the UI. There is a Menu Bar, but it is turned off by default; you can toggle it on momentarily by pressing Alt, or (semi-)permanently by clicking Organize | Layout. On this Layout menu is where you can also toggle the Navigation, Preview and Details Panes. In addition to the Views button on the Command Bar (where we choose Small Icons, Details, etc.), there is also a View button on the Menu Bar. Click this View button on the Menu Bar, then click Customize this folder... Here you can choose the "template" for this folder. For most folders you will want to set it to Documents or All Items, rather than the Pictures or Music choices. You also can check the box to "Also apply this template to all subfolders". These settings seem quite fragile, and I have to re-set mine from time to time. :( RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi, Bob! The problem is: the bar in which "name" was supposed to be has disappeared! There is no such bar or "name" in "My pictures" folder. In all other folders the bar is there. But thanks anyway... "Bob F." wrote: "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! With an open folder window, rt click on Name,then More check the date type you want, click OK. Then left click on that date type you selected. Each time you click on it, it will be selected and toggle from ascending to descending order. Does that work for you? BobF. |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
It's a hiccup in the saved folder views. If you don't mind losing saved
views, you can use the 'Reset Folders' button on the 'View' tab of the Folder Options dialog. If you want to be more surgical in your approach, you need to edit the registry. You first need to find out which numbered subkey of: [HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags] contains the saved view settings for the folder. Two ways I know of -- for both you should have a shortcut to the folder on your desktop so you can open & close the folder without browsing thru any others: 1) You can download Process Monitor: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx and set a filter with the parameters: Path Includes Bags, then open & close the folder in question and see which bag # was accessed. 2) Export the Bags keys to save your view settings, then delete it. Log off & back on & then open & close the folder, then check via regedit to see which Numbered key was recreated. Make a note of the number & then import the keys you saved during the Export. Once you have the bag number, navigate to: [HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags\92\ Shell\{B3690E58-E961-423B-B687-386EBFD83239}] Look for the value named 'FFlags' in the right-hand pane. Open calculator and use the view options to select 'Scientific' mode, the select 'Hex' as the base. Enter the FFlags value, then AND it with the value FCFFFFFF. Then edit FFlags to reflect the new value. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
Hi, Bob!
The only solution that worked was the use of the "system restore" function of Windows. But thanks anyway! "Bob F." wrote: When you went into the options folder was there a "date" there? In fact were there not many type of "date" options? Just select one then save and closeout and it should then appear in your file/Folder header list. Maybe you have to widen your window out to see it and then sort or reposition it to where you want it. BobF. "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi, Bob! The problem is: the bar in which "name" was supposed to be has disappeared! There is no such bar or "name" in "My pictures" folder. In all other folders the bar is there. But thanks anyway... "Bob F." wrote: "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! With an open folder window, rt click on Name,then More check the date type you want, click OK. Then left click on that date type you selected. Each time you click on it, it will be selected and toggle from ascending to descending order. Does that work for you? BobF. |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
Hi, White!
You are right, I meant "column headers". But the only solution that worked was the use of the "system restore" function of Windows. Thanks anyway! "R. C. White" wrote: Hi, Rileore. There's no feature named "column bar" in Vista. I think what you mean are the column headers in Windows Explorer. The User Interface of Windows Explorer is highly customizable. But, of course, since we CAN customize it, then we MUST customize it, unless we are happy with the default settings. In Vista, the designers may have gone too far with this. Explorer tries to determine what kind of files are in each folder and choose the proper template to display the files in that folder. The "Pictures and Videos" template offers many (dozens!) of columns of metadata, such as Name, Date Taken, Tags, Rating, Size, Dimensions, and others. To see the full list, right-click on any column heading and choose More... from the context menu. In addition to WHICH columns to display, we also can choose how wide each column should be. The first choice is "Size column to fit". If the first column (Name?) includes an entry with a very long name - and many picture files do have very long filenames - then that first option may make the column so wide that we can't see the header for the second column It may appear that there is only a single column, especially if the Navigation Pane (on the left) and the Preview Pane (on the right) have been toggled ON and if the Explorer window is not maximized. In an extreme case, the column label ("Name") may be so far from the left margin that it has disappeared off the right side of the window. The "column bar" should still be there, but blank, with no apparent label in it. There should be a horizontal scroll bar at the bottom, but it is easily overlooked. This confusion can be compounded by the choice to show Large Icons or Tiles or some other "View", rather than Details, which we may be more accustomed to seeing. My suggestion is to invest some time in exploring the many viewing options for Windows Explorer. Unfortunately, the option settings are scattered in the UI. There is a Menu Bar, but it is turned off by default; you can toggle it on momentarily by pressing Alt, or (semi-)permanently by clicking Organize | Layout. On this Layout menu is where you can also toggle the Navigation, Preview and Details Panes. In addition to the Views button on the Command Bar (where we choose Small Icons, Details, etc.), there is also a View button on the Menu Bar. Click this View button on the Menu Bar, then click Customize this folder... Here you can choose the "template" for this folder. For most folders you will want to set it to Documents or All Items, rather than the Pictures or Music choices. You also can check the box to "Also apply this template to all subfolders". These settings seem quite fragile, and I have to re-set mine from time to time. :( RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi, Bob! The problem is: the bar in which "name" was supposed to be has disappeared! There is no such bar or "name" in "My pictures" folder. In all other folders the bar is there. But thanks anyway... "Bob F." wrote: "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! With an open folder window, rt click on Name,then More check the date type you want, click OK. Then left click on that date type you selected. Each time you click on it, it will be selected and toggle from ascending to descending order. Does that work for you? BobF. |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
Hi, Miller!
Unfortunatelly, the solution you suggested didn't work. The only thing that worked was the use of the "system restore" function of Windows. But thanks anyway! "Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote: It's a hiccup in the saved folder views. If you don't mind losing saved views, you can use the 'Reset Folders' button on the 'View' tab of the Folder Options dialog. If you want to be more surgical in your approach, you need to edit the registry. You first need to find out which numbered subkey of: [HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags] contains the saved view settings for the folder. Two ways I know of -- for both you should have a shortcut to the folder on your desktop so you can open & close the folder without browsing thru any others: 1) You can download Process Monitor: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx and set a filter with the parameters: Path Includes Bags, then open & close the folder in question and see which bag # was accessed. 2) Export the Bags keys to save your view settings, then delete it. Log off & back on & then open & close the folder, then check via regedit to see which Numbered key was recreated. Make a note of the number & then import the keys you saved during the Export. Once you have the bag number, navigate to: [HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags\92\ Shell\{B3690E58-E961-423B-B687-386EBFD83239}] Look for the value named 'FFlags' in the right-hand pane. Open calculator and use the view options to select 'Scientific' mode, the select 'Hex' as the base. Enter the FFlags value, then AND it with the value FCFFFFFF. Then edit FFlags to reflect the new value. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! |
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The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared!
Odd it didn't work. I can turn column headers on or off for a folder view
by manipulating the FFlags value. Glad you got it fixed tho. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi, Miller! Unfortunatelly, the solution you suggested didn't work. The only thing that worked was the use of the "system restore" function of Windows. But thanks anyway! "Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote: It's a hiccup in the saved folder views. If you don't mind losing saved views, you can use the 'Reset Folders' button on the 'View' tab of the Folder Options dialog. If you want to be more surgical in your approach, you need to edit the registry. You first need to find out which numbered subkey of: [HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags] contains the saved view settings for the folder. Two ways I know of -- for both you should have a shortcut to the folder on your desktop so you can open & close the folder without browsing thru any others: 1) You can download Process Monitor: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx and set a filter with the parameters: Path Includes Bags, then open & close the folder in question and see which bag # was accessed. 2) Export the Bags keys to save your view settings, then delete it. Log off & back on & then open & close the folder, then check via regedit to see which Numbered key was recreated. Make a note of the number & then import the keys you saved during the Export. Once you have the bag number, navigate to: [HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags\92\ Shell\{B3690E58-E961-423B-B687-386EBFD83239}] Look for the value named 'FFlags' in the right-hand pane. Open calculator and use the view options to select 'Scientific' mode, the select 'Hex' as the base. Enter the FFlags value, then AND it with the value FCFFFFFF. Then edit FFlags to reflect the new value. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Rileore" wrote in message ... Hi! The column bar under "My pictures" folder has disappeared in Windows Vista 64bits! Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks in advance! |