I'm aware of the Windows Explorer Tools->Folder Options->View abiliy to
apply the current folder view settings to ALL folders, but I only want
to apply them to subfolders since I'd like to use one view for a
hierarchy of photo folders, another for a hierarchy of audio folders.
Ben
Just to be clear... I just want to be able to set the fields displayed
(file size, type, etc) for subfolders by copying them from the current
folder, rather than having to do them manually one by one (and again if
I want to make a change).
Maybe I can find a dillerent file manager that'll do it.
Ben
http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM3.zip
You can select a folder & configure its view settings, then those are set to be inherited by all
subfolders (you have the option of saving or wiping out current saved views) . You can set a
default for My Pics, another for My Music, and then a more generic default for My Computer. The
inheritance settings are separate from the folder view itself -- for example, you can set a
non-grouped view to be the default inheritance for My Computer, then return My Computer to its
standard 'group by type' layout after running the script without affecting the default view you have
set.
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
"benb" <bbrid...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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That's awesome, Keith - thanks very much!
I'll give it a try a bit later tonite.
Ben
Just to follow-up, I've been using you're script today, and it's
awesome - does exactly what I want... very useful!
Thanks again,
Ben
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
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