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XRS 28 March 2002 08:50 AM

I wonder if anyone out there can help me with this one.

I fitted a DVD ROM to a friend's PC last night, and thought I would do a bit of housekeeping for him. When I opened Explorer the columns on view in the right hand pane looked very odd. Instead of the normal Name|Size|Type|Modified|Attributes columns he had only Size|Name|Type |Attribute. This made deciding which files were old enough to delete very difficult. :confused:

Thanks goodness File Manager is still lurking in the Windows directory (even though it doesn't support long file names) as it did the job. :)

The question is, how did this happen to Explorer, and how do I correct it? Registry hack?

father_jack 28 March 2002 11:07 AM

You can re-size the column headings so that they disappear - that's all I can think of atm.

XRS 29 March 2002 09:01 AM

bttt

Silent Monkey 29 March 2002 10:19 AM

Agree with FJ. Are you absolutely sure it's not just been resized? Someone has obviously changed things as the columns are not in the default order, it has been changed by dragging the column headings about.

On a lot of systems you can visually see if a column has been resized to zero, the vertical line between the column headings doesn't quite contact the top horizontal line of the headings. A quirk of effectively having two vertical lines displayed over each other, doesn't happen on all graphics cards though.

Hanslow 29 March 2002 10:25 AM

Right click on one of the existing field tabs. Not sure if it's the same on 98SE but on Win ME you can select which ones to display.

After right clicking you should see a tick list of viewed tabs and then you can pick which ones you want to see.

:cool:

XRS 29 March 2002 04:07 PM

Thanks guys.

I think it must be a combination of resizing the column widths and dragging them into a different order. I have just tried it on my Win 98SE machine and I managed to completely mess it up (which must have been what my friend did in the first place - he's a complete nightmare when it comes to computers).

Now about to make sure I can get mine back to normal.

:)


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