"Open"/Thumbnail view

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Lunaray
Jun 12, 2005
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How do I change the "open" command so that it will automatically show image files in the "Thumbnail" view? I’m thinking that this might be a Windows setting, am I right? How do I do it?

Thanks all!

Ray
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Harry Limey
Jun 12, 2005
"Lunaray" wrote in message
How do I change the "open" command so that it will automatically show
image
files in the "Thumbnail" view? I’m thinking that this might be a Windows setting, am I right? How do I do it?

Thanks all!

Ray

I’m guessing here!!!!
Are you talking about being able to see "Thumbnails" when opening a Windows folder that contains picture files? if you are, you need to go to the view tool on the toolbar – the "Thumbnails" setting is in there. But this will not show "Thumbnails" of PSD files unless you have the download .dll file posted by Katwoman some little while ago, and which works excellently (thank you Katwoman).

Harry
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KatWoman
Jun 12, 2005
you are very welcome, but I wasn’t the OP on that .dll
I did download the file and am using it.
Caitlin? maybe was the OP

"Harry Limey" <harrylimey[@]lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
"Lunaray" wrote in message
How do I change the "open" command so that it will automatically show
image
files in the "Thumbnail" view? I’m thinking that this might be a Windows setting, am I right? How do I do it?

Thanks all!

Ray

I’m guessing here!!!!
Are you talking about being able to see "Thumbnails" when opening a Windows
folder that contains picture files? if you are, you need to go to the view tool on the toolbar – the "Thumbnails" setting is in there. But this will not show "Thumbnails" of PSD files unless you have the download .dll file posted by Katwoman some little while ago, and which works
excellently (thank you Katwoman).

Harry

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Caitlin
Jun 12, 2005
"KatWoman" wrote in message
you are very welcome, but I wasn’t the OP on that .dll
I did download the file and am using it.
Caitlin? maybe was the OP

It was me indeed – Wish I could work out how I could have the open folder default to detail view personally… I generally prefer sorting and looking at files by date. Having searched around on the net I don’t think it can be done though… 🙁
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KatWoman
Jun 12, 2005
somewhere in there I saw "make all my folders like this" a checkbox ??? in folder options?
"Caitlin" wrote in message
"KatWoman" wrote in message
you are very welcome, but I wasn’t the OP on that .dll
I did download the file and am using it.
Caitlin? maybe was the OP

It was me indeed – Wish I could work out how I could have the open folder default to detail view personally… I generally prefer sorting and looking at files by date. Having searched around on the net I don’t think it can be done though… 🙁
HL
Harry Limey
Jun 12, 2005
"KatWoman" wrote in message
somewhere in there I saw "make all my folders like this" a checkbox ??? in folder options?

It is there!!

Open a folder – Tools – folder options – view tab – and there is an option to remember each folders view settings!!

Just a point which you may well know? If whilst you have a folder open (my docs for instance) you put your cursor on a blank part of the headings bar (where it gives file name – date etc.,) and right click, you get a lot more options of what details of the file can be displayed and at the bottom of the list you can click on ‘more’ which lets you choose more options and move them to the order you prefer, if you know what I mean? This is in Windows XP anyway.

And Caitlin – thanks for the dll tip, very useful indeed.

Harry
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Caitlin
Jun 13, 2005
"Harry Limey" <harrylimey[@]lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
"KatWoman" wrote in message
somewhere in there I saw "make all my folders like this" a checkbox ??? in folder options?

It is there!!

Open a folder – Tools – folder options – view tab – and there is an option to remember each folders view settings!!

Just a point which you may well know? If whilst you have a folder open (my
docs for instance) you put your cursor on a blank part of the headings bar (where it gives file name – date etc.,) and right click, you get a lot more
options of what details of the file can be displayed and at the bottom of the list you can click on ‘more’ which lets you choose more options and move
them to the order you prefer, if you know what I mean? This is in Windows XP anyway.

And Caitlin – thanks for the dll tip, very useful indeed.
Harry

Thanks Harry – I don’t think folder option takes effect in a ‘open’ dialogue window though. I did just discover a work around though (for Photoshop only) by clicking on the ‘use Adobe Dialogue’, which I hadn’t noticed before – gives me a detail view like I want. Shame I can’t get that in other programs.

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