In Control Panel, under Tools, Folder Options, View Tab, in the list 
of Advanced Settings is "remember each folder's view settings" 
checked or unchecked? I don't know if this is the answer, but its 
another place to experiment.

Leslie


--- In [email protected], "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  All I can tell you at this point is that "apply to all folders" 
>  doesn't work.  Folders within My Docs are listed by name, so that 
>  worked.  And files and sub-folders inside SOME of those folders 
are 
>  listed by name, but others aren't.  I'm now experimenting.
> 
> 
> March 20 update:  If I go through an individually rearrange each 
> folder, then the change sticks (and apparently only in 
the "details" 
> view).  However, "Save As" on web pages and text docs, the choice 
of 
> folders is all mised up each time I try to save a document.  
Meaning, 
> I can click "save as," arrange the folders so I can easily find 
the 
> one I want, then save the doc.  But when I save the next web page, 
> the choices will all be messed up again.
> 
> 
> > --- In [email protected], "Rupert Bear" 
<rupert@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Jim
> > > 
> > > Interesting, I never access My Docs from the Desktop because I 
> > don't like the 
> > > icon cluttering up desktop.  I have just opened Explorer, 
> selected 
> > > View-->Details and set the view as I like to see it with the 
> > headings Name / 
> > > Size / Type / Date along the top.  I created a shortcut to My 
> Docs, 
> > dragged it 
> > > to Desktop, closed Explorer and double clicked the My Docs 
icon 
> on 
> > desktop and 
> > > low and behold it has opened up displaying large icons?  So I 
> have 
> > opened 
> > > Explorer and all the settings are still in "Details" format?  
So 
> > obviously there 
> > > seems to be two different Explorers opening depending on how 
you 
> > access the 
> > > files.  I have never come across that before, the only other 
> > difference I see is 
> > > that the Explorer that opens by clicking My Docs on desktop 
does 
> > not display the 
> > > folders down the left hand side, there is just one window, 
which 
> is 
> > the right 
> > > hand window when opening Explorer normally.
> > > 
> > > The fix is to change the settings in both Explorers.  Open 
> Explorer 
> > normally and 
> > > select View-->Details.  Then open My Docs from desktop and 
select 
> > the same 
> > > settings View-->Details and that should set both.  You might 
of 
> > course have to 
> > > apply to all folders as discussed earlier.
> > > 
> > > Rupert
> > > 
> > > O^O--------------- Rupert's Reply To  ---------------O^O
> > > 
> > > Rupert:
> > >   It didn't take.  I have three thoughts.  1.) It's something 
> > simple,
> > > like I'm not executing the steps correctly.  Unlikely, as 
we're 
> not
> > > talking rocket science here.
> > >   2.) Something is corrupted in Windows.  I've run Norton 
> Utilities.
> > > I also have Roxio Go Back.  This problem has existed for a 
couple
> > > three weeks.
> > >    3.)  I just noticed something last night.  Saving a "Word"
> > > document worked just fine, normal.  The folders are screwed up 
> when 
> > I
> > > save a text file, web page or when I open a folder through the
> > > desktop.
> > >    What do you think?
> > > 
> > > Jim
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ---
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> > > Virus Database (VPS): 0611-2, 17/03/2006
> > > Tested on: 17/03/2006 16:53:28
> > >
> >
>






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