THumbnail View apply to subfolders

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flowrush August 18, 2007 at 11:52:22 Pacific
Specs: xp, 1gb/p4

Refer to this old thread ->

http://www.computing.net/windowsxp/...

I wish to do the same as this person to. The problem isnt 'remembering each folders setting', but rather being able to just batch all the folders and subfolders as thumbnail view in one command. I dont know of a way to do this, without manually going into each subfolder and changing the view to thumbnail. Which is a rather tedius task if you have hundreds of subfolders with pictures in them.

Is there a simple solution?


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OtheHill August 18, 2007 at 14:26:15 Pacific

First go to View and set to thumbnail. Then go to Tools and then View. Untick the box for remember each folders view settings. Then click on Apply to all folders

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flowrush August 23, 2007 at 14:36:23 Pacific

[quote]The go to Tools and then View[/quote]

I don't see 'View' under the 'Tools' menu.

And also I don't want to apply to all folders, only to all SUBFOLDERS...


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OtheHill August 23, 2007 at 15:03:33 Pacific

Should have been Tools> folder options> view.

Don't know if the setting can set set for only subfolders and make all subfolders from a blanket setting.


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