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Hi Noyb,
BTW if you would prefer to display your PDF files as thumbnails have a look at
Xchange viewer...
PDF Viewer - Software To Open A PDF File - PDF Editing Software
The free version is a cut down version of their commercial viewer but it's the first, and so far the only viewer that correctly renders PDF thumbnails in Windows 7 RTM x64.
Even the cut down free version has better options than Adobe reader
Thumbnails of "Documents" makes absolutely no sense to me.
That just compounds my problem of not being able to see what file types I'm working with.
There's another post here somewhere ..
Where they are complaining about the fact that Adobe has fixed the W7 problem (confusion) and is providing Icons now.
I'll have to try to remember this
If only I could show Icons on my Desktop .. I might be able to use W7
FWIW ..
PDF Viewer - Software To Open A PDF File - PDF Editing Software ...
Works like you said ... But I wonder if those who want Thumbnails instead of Icons for their pdf's will want the Adobe Icon in it ??
Hi,
I assume that this will revert to the correct icon - either when the Xchange viewer is made default - or as and when the Cache is flushed, either by time or manually.
There is an option available to choose not to display the icons on thumbnails - in folder and search options
I know .. But this shuts down ALL Thumbnail Browsing/Viewing ..
And that's not an acceptable solution for disabling the use of Thumbnails in place of Icons on the desktop workspace ONLY.
My previous screen shot shows a worst case example ... Find the Clipboard gif file ??
Here's what I see with the Thumbnails shut down ...
I may have not explained myself sufficiently, I meant the small application icon that appears in the lower right hand corner of thumbnails rather than the choice between icons and thumbnails.
I agree with you that there should be the option to switch off thumbnails in a folder or the desktop - it's all about user choice - I always display the file extensions for a similar reason - I will often have a Docx, Doc, PDF, and .xps version of a document so I can provide alternates to others.
On a similar issue I have requested Microsoft change Office live Workspace to show file extensions - four identical icons with the name "Quote 123" is not an efficient way of working