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How do I get docs to display in Details mode instead of idons?
When I open a folder in MS Word, in order to see the documents, I see a bunch
of icons. I want to see a Details view, which shows the name and date of each document. And I don't need to see how much space it occupies. How do I set it up to do this, instead of changing the view each time? |
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How do I get docs to display in Details mode instead of idons?
hi Leslie, You could try setting up the view as you want it & then pressing [ctrl + cancel]. I'm not sure if it will work for you, but if not, have a read of some of the suggestions listed in this search: 'settings in file open dialogbox to show details - Google Search' (http://tinyurl.com/32eoh6e) Also to make it easier for people to help, can you please list which version of Word, Office & which operating system you are running? hth Rob -- broro183 Rob Brockett. Always learning & the best way to learn is to experience... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ broro183's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?u=333 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=201457 http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz |
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How do I get docs to display in Details mode instead of idons?
Hi, Leslie,
It's been such a long time since you posted that you've probably found the answer by now, but just in case you haven't, here's one way to do it. Open a folder from your desktop (not from within Word). Set the folder to display details. Across the top of the folder window, you should see a menu item that says "Tools." Select "Folder Options," and then "View." Under Folder Views, there should be an option button that says "Apply to All Folders." Click it. That should do the trick. Jerry "Leslie" wrote: When I open a folder in MS Word, in order to see the documents, I see a bunch of icons. I want to see a Details view, which shows the name and date of each document. And I don't need to see how much space it occupies. How do I set it up to do this, instead of changing the view each time? |
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How do I get docs to display in Details mode instead of idons?
Hi, Leslie,
It's been such a long time since you posted that you've probably found the answer by now, but just in case you haven't, here's one way to do it. Open a folder from your desktop (not from within Word). Set the folder to display details. Across the top of the folder window, you should see a menu item that says "Tools." Select "Folder Options," and then "View." Under Folder Views, there should be an option button that says "Apply to All Folders." Click it. That should do the trick. Jerry "Leslie" wrote: When I open a folder in MS Word, in order to see the documents, I see a bunch of icons. I want to see a Details view, which shows the name and date of each document. And I don't need to see how much space it occupies. How do I set it up to do this, instead of changing the view each time? |
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How do I get docs to display in Details mode instead of idons?
That should do the trick _if_ s/he has the same version of Windows as
you (XP, perhaps?). In Vista, it's under Organize Folder and Search Options View tab. On May 10, 12:21*pm, Jerry wrote: Hi, Leslie, It's been such a long time since you posted that you've probably found the answer by now, but just in case you haven't, here's one way to do it. Open a folder from your desktop (not from within Word). Set the folder to display details. Across the top of the folder window, you should see a menu item that says "Tools." Select "Folder Options," and then "View." Under Folder Views, there should be an option button that says "Apply to All Folders." Click it. That should do the trick. Jerry "Leslie" wrote: When I open a folder in MS Word, in order to see the documents, I see a bunch of icons. I want to see a Details view, which shows the name and date of each document. And I don't need to see how much space it occupies. How do I set it up to do this, instead of changing the view each time?- |
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How do I get docs to display in Details mode instead of idons?
That should do the trick _if_ s/he has the same version of Windows as
you (XP, perhaps?). In Vista, it's under Organize Folder and Search Options View tab. On May 10, 12:21*pm, Jerry wrote: Hi, Leslie, It's been such a long time since you posted that you've probably found the answer by now, but just in case you haven't, here's one way to do it. Open a folder from your desktop (not from within Word). Set the folder to display details. Across the top of the folder window, you should see a menu item that says "Tools." Select "Folder Options," and then "View." Under Folder Views, there should be an option button that says "Apply to All Folders." Click it. That should do the trick. Jerry "Leslie" wrote: When I open a folder in MS Word, in order to see the documents, I see a bunch of icons. I want to see a Details view, which shows the name and date of each document. And I don't need to see how much space it occupies. How do I set it up to do this, instead of changing the view each time?- |
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