Windows set default folder view to details
My default is Details view, however, the file name column is never sized big enough to display the entire file name. I wish MS would include a setting to autofit one or more or all columns in details view. Once that header is the desired size, release the mouse. Repeat for the other headers; the boundary for the last rightmost header is near the right-hand edge of the window.
Right click on a folder, go in Properties, select Customize, in Customize this folder for, select General Items it defaults to Images if the folder contains images.
Then click Apply this template to all subfolders if you have image subfolders. Your solution can work for an entire drive, provided you do it from the root folder, e. At least that is what I found in Windows 7. The steps have to be tweaked a bit. Unfortunately, sometimes a genuine. JPG but before the. Good article! Thanks for this info, but what is the equivalent for a Flash Drive. I keep a copy of my Personal documents in folders on my home and work computers and on my Flash Drive in a folder called Home.
At home in Windows 7 I snap-fit the My Documents folder next to the Flash Drive folder to update the contents of the Home sub-folders, and they both open in Details view. Why this inconsistency?? Definitely worth a look. Is there a way to default order by date modified? Icing on the cake…. You can set the view to Details View as explained in the article. Then click on the Date Modified in the title bar and it will sort your folder by date until you change it again.
You can toggle switch the order from latest to earliest and vice versa by clicking again on the Date Modified in the title bar. You can then change the view back to anything you like. Very happy to hear that Win Explorer has a rational name now of File Explorer. BTW, I run Win 7 and have a gripe about expanding folders.
You then have to scroll down again to where you were the folders are all still expanded. I have had this computer for two days and was ready to throw it off down the hill.
All my documents were either showing with details or as large icons. Hi there; is there anybody that can tell or show me how to change the bitrate in all folder and on my hdd, ive massive collection of music, but i cant seem to change that,, i wanna try change the mayor folder so it apply to all sub folders too,, Thank you kindly, been fighting with this almost 2 months now,,,.
There are, however, third-party programs that will convert music files from one type or bitrate to another. For example, you might try:. You can, however, download and use it on a trial basis. Why would anyone WANT to hide file extensions? If checking this option increases risk of getting hacked, why is this set as default?
Any ideas? It worked. Until they do, we have to make our own tools. I developed a tool a Powershell script with a user-friendly HTA interface to globally set Explorer folder views. One of the first things I do any time I get ahold of another computer is turn it off. Recently I developed a batch file that will fix it not only for the current user, but for ALL users, including.
My batch file has been growing over the past few months as I find more things to add to it, but in the interest of brevity I will include only the parts relevant to this topic. Feel free to add your favorite additional tweaks. CaLL :modkey. REM Add your user-specific tweaks here. The question of how make explorer default to showing details for all folders of any type is never answered. Others have the same issue. Icons are have no value to me.
I use names, dates, file sizes, etc. If you have your picture files stored in a Pictures library, you can click that. Once you are viewing a folder, right click an empty space within the File Explorer window and select View from the dialogue menu, then choose Large Icons. To do so, click the File tab in File Explorer, then click on the "Change folder and search options" option.
The Folder Options window will appear. Click the View tab, then look at near the very top for the heading "Folder Views". Viewing Thumbnails instead of Icons If you are setting the view as Large Icons and you intend to view thumbnails instead of icon placeholders which won't show you a picture preview , then you will also want to ensure that your PC Performance Settings allows for thumbnail views.
The System window will appear; click the Advanced system settings link at the top left of the window. The System Properties window will appear; look for the Performance heading and click the Settings button.
The Performance Options window will appear; under the Visual Effects tab, ensure that "Show thumbnails instead of icons" has a check mark beside it, then click Apply and OK to close the window.
I hope that helps. Got a Computer Question or Problem? Ask Dennis! Filed under:. Windows Tips. Rate this article:. Leave this field blank. Dennis I'm sorry but I have to cry foul on this. Back in Explorer, right click "Pictures" and select properties..
Arrange both "properties" dialog boxes so you can see both at the same time.. There's where part of that magic sauce happens. Damned if you do, damned if you don't, either way with microsoft you can't win. Need Help? If you need technical assistance , I can help. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Note that guide is labeled for Windows 7 but the steps in Windows 10 are the same.
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Click Yes on the confirmation window that pops up. Restart the check if the changes are confirmed. In reply to Andre Da Costa's post on June 3, I would like my desk top to show information about files like this: Is this possible?
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