At 8/17/2005 11:54 PM, Richard Yates wrote:

.>While I am writing about Explorer, the two-pane, click to open a folder in
>the other pane, click that  folder, etc to be quite tedious, especially when
>using an application to open files in one folder and then save them in
>another where the source and destination folders are several layers deep.
>There must be a better way, maybe something that functions more like the
>Start-programs where the submenus fly out with mouse rollover. It would be
>much faster to navigate up and down. Or even an Explorer view that shows the
>whole tree - or as many expanded levels as possible - all at once. You could
>just go where you wanted without all of that clicking up and down a tree.
.
With NUMLOCK ON, select a drive or directory in Explorer, press the asterisk key on the numerical keypad.

This will expand everything from there on down.
Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



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