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Old January 17th 08, 10:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Larry Davis[_2_]
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Default View details in Windows Vista Home Edition.

Hi,
I hope this is an appropriate place to ask this question. After searching every help file I could find I've been unable to even find a reference to my problem.

I prefer to list all my folders and their contents in detail view. After going to that view there is then a drop down window to select "chose details". In the music folders, the default details are "Name", "Artist", "Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I unselect all the check marks except for "Artist" and add "Title", "Date Modified", and "Bit Rate". After setting the width of each column in pixels, clicking OK, I then go back to the drop down menu under view and chose "customize this folder". Under the tab "Customize" I select "Music Details" and check "Also apply this template to all subfolders", click "apply", then "OK".

What I am expecting to happen is that all the subfolders will also have the same details displayed as I just set up in the top folder, but that doesn't happen. Opening any subfolder reveals that they are still set to the default details of "Name", "Artist", "Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I've also tried choosing
"All Items" instead of "Music Details" from the "Customize" tab of the "Customize this folder" menu. Still no joy.

Does anyone know how to solve this? I certainly don't think I should have to modify the details view in hundreds of folders, one at a time. I'm even willing to hack the registry if someone knows how to do that. BTW, I have the desktop views set to "Classic". Does this affect what I'm trying to accomplish?

I've searched the Microsoft Knowledge base, other groups, even the Internet in general and can't find that this problem has ever even come up before. Whether it's music or some other top folder such as Documents, surely others have tried to make subfolders display the same details as the top folder. If it doesn't pertain to keeping the same details, then what does choosing "also apply this template to all subfolders" mean in the customize menu?

Thanks for any help on this.

Larry Davis
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Old January 17th 08, 10:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Ronnie Vernon MVP
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Default View details in Windows Vista Home Edition.

Larry

Shawn has a good tutorial that covers these settings.

Windows Explorer Folder View settings - Vista Forums:
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...-settings.html

Also, look at the 'Increase Folder View Cache Memory' on that page.


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"Larry Davis" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I hope this is an appropriate place to ask this question. After searching
every help file I could find I've been unable to even find a reference to my
problem.

I prefer to list all my folders and their contents in detail view. After
going to that view there is then a drop down window to select "chose
details". In the music folders, the default details are "Name", "Artist",
"Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I unselect all the check marks except
for "Artist" and add "Title", "Date Modified", and "Bit Rate". After setting
the width of each column in pixels, clicking OK, I then go back to the drop
down menu under view and chose "customize this folder". Under the tab
"Customize" I select "Music Details" and check "Also apply this template to
all subfolders", click "apply", then "OK".

What I am expecting to happen is that all the subfolders will also have the
same details displayed as I just set up in the top folder, but that doesn't
happen. Opening any subfolder reveals that they are still set to the default
details of "Name", "Artist", "Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I've also
tried choosing
"All Items" instead of "Music Details" from the "Customize" tab of the
"Customize this folder" menu. Still no joy.

Does anyone know how to solve this? I certainly don't think I should have to
modify the details view in hundreds of folders, one at a time. I'm even
willing to hack the registry if someone knows how to do that. BTW, I have
the desktop views set to "Classic". Does this affect what I'm trying to
accomplish?

I've searched the Microsoft Knowledge base, other groups, even the Internet
in general and can't find that this problem has ever even come up before.
Whether it's music or some other top folder such as Documents, surely others
have tried to make subfolders display the same details as the top folder. If
it doesn't pertain to keeping the same details, then what does choosing
"also apply this template to all subfolders" mean in the customize menu?

Thanks for any help on this.

Larry Davis

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Old January 18th 08, 03:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Keith Miller \(MVP\)
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Default View details in Windows Vista Home Edition.

To save & apply custom column choices for a particular folder type, you need
to use the 'Apply to Folders' button to set those column choices for all
folders using a particular template:

From an Explorer window set with the template, icon style, & column choice
you desire to be the default for that template, click:

'Organize' - 'Folder & Search Options' - 'View' tab - 'Apply to Folders'

You can repeat this for each template type -- 'All Items', 'Documents', etc



"Larry Davis" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I hope this is an appropriate place to ask this question. After searching
every help file I could find I've been unable to even find a reference to my
problem.

I prefer to list all my folders and their contents in detail view. After
going to that view there is then a drop down window to select "chose
details". In the music folders, the default details are "Name", "Artist",
"Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I unselect all the check marks except
for "Artist" and add "Title", "Date Modified", and "Bit Rate". After setting
the width of each column in pixels, clicking OK, I then go back to the drop
down menu under view and chose "customize this folder". Under the tab
"Customize" I select "Music Details" and check "Also apply this template to
all subfolders", click "apply", then "OK".

What I am expecting to happen is that all the subfolders will also have the
same details displayed as I just set up in the top folder, but that doesn't
happen. Opening any subfolder reveals that they are still set to the default
details of "Name", "Artist", "Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I've also
tried choosing
"All Items" instead of "Music Details" from the "Customize" tab of the
"Customize this folder" menu. Still no joy.

Does anyone know how to solve this? I certainly don't think I should have to
modify the details view in hundreds of folders, one at a time. I'm even
willing to hack the registry if someone knows how to do that. BTW, I have
the desktop views set to "Classic". Does this affect what I'm trying to
accomplish?

I've searched the Microsoft Knowledge base, other groups, even the Internet
in general and can't find that this problem has ever even come up before.
Whether it's music or some other top folder such as Documents, surely others
have tried to make subfolders display the same details as the top folder. If
it doesn't pertain to keeping the same details, then what does choosing
"also apply this template to all subfolders" mean in the customize menu?

Thanks for any help on this.

Larry Davis

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Old January 18th 08, 12:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Larry Davis[_2_]
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Posts: 12
Default View details in Windows Vista Home Edition.

Thanks so much Keith. That did indeed work. It wasn't that hard, all I needed to know was "how".

That "apply to folders" in view setting was a universal change for all folders of all types in XP. It's helpful to know that it only applies to a type of folder in Vista.

Larry Davis

" Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote in message news
To save & apply custom column choices for a particular folder type, you need
to use the 'Apply to Folders' button to set those column choices for all
folders using a particular template:

From an Explorer window set with the template, icon style, & column choice
you desire to be the default for that template, click:

'Organize' - 'Folder & Search Options' - 'View' tab - 'Apply to Folders'

You can repeat this for each template type -- 'All Items', 'Documents', etc



"Larry Davis" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I hope this is an appropriate place to ask this question. After searching
every help file I could find I've been unable to even find a reference to my
problem.

I prefer to list all my folders and their contents in detail view. After
going to that view there is then a drop down window to select "chose
details". In the music folders, the default details are "Name", "Artist",
"Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I unselect all the check marks except
for "Artist" and add "Title", "Date Modified", and "Bit Rate". After setting
the width of each column in pixels, clicking OK, I then go back to the drop
down menu under view and chose "customize this folder". Under the tab
"Customize" I select "Music Details" and check "Also apply this template to
all subfolders", click "apply", then "OK".

What I am expecting to happen is that all the subfolders will also have the
same details displayed as I just set up in the top folder, but that doesn't
happen. Opening any subfolder reveals that they are still set to the default
details of "Name", "Artist", "Album" "#", "Genre", and "Rating". I've also
tried choosing
"All Items" instead of "Music Details" from the "Customize" tab of the
"Customize this folder" menu. Still no joy.

Does anyone know how to solve this? I certainly don't think I should have to
modify the details view in hundreds of folders, one at a time. I'm even
willing to hack the registry if someone knows how to do that. BTW, I have
the desktop views set to "Classic". Does this affect what I'm trying to
accomplish?

I've searched the Microsoft Knowledge base, other groups, even the Internet
in general and can't find that this problem has ever even come up before.
Whether it's music or some other top folder such as Documents, surely others
have tried to make subfolders display the same details as the top folder. If
it doesn't pertain to keeping the same details, then what does choosing
"also apply this template to all subfolders" mean in the customize menu?

Thanks for any help on this.

Larry Davis

 




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