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Old August 4th 08, 02:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Zardoc
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Default (Save as) Download Window


When you download a file, most of the time the (save as) window has a
new feature in Vista that hides the folder view. You can click a button
on the lower left hand side to show folders.

My question,
Did you find a way to have this window show folders all the time as
default and is there a way to have the size of that window stay to the
size that you adjusted (bigger)??


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Old August 4th 08, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
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Default (Save as) Download Window


Zardoc;794918 Wrote:
When you download a file, most of the time the (save as) window has a
new feature in Vista that hides the folder view. You can click a button
on the lower left hand side to show folders.

My question,
Did you find a way to have this window show folders all the time as
default and is there a way to have the size of that window stay to the
size that you adjusted (bigger)??


Hi Zardoc,

Sorry, but I have not found a solution to that irritating problem
either.

It seems that this window settings are per program or window making it
almost impossible to standardize. The only workaround is to set the
*Save As* window the way you like it and close it per window and program
for Vista to remember it for the next time you open it.

Hope this helps,
Shawn


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Old August 4th 08, 06:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Zardoc
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Default (Save as) Download Window


Brink;794928 Wrote:
Zardoc;794918 Wrote:
When you download a file, most of the time the (save as) window has a
new feature in Vista that hides the folder view. You can click a button
on the lower left hand side to show folders.

My question,
Did you find a way to have this window show folders all the time as
default and is there a way to have the size of that window stay to the
size that you adjusted (bigger)??


Hi Zardoc,

Sorry, but I have not found a solution to that irritating problem
either.

It seems that this window settings are per program or window making
it almost impossible to standardize. The only workaround is to set the
*Save As* window the way you like it and close it per window and
program for Vista to remember it for the next time you open it.

Hope this helps,
Shawn


Thanks,

Let's wait and see if someone has a solution.



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