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all the time si open a folder i get crazy by looking at that disorder, then i click sort by type and its fine..
but i have to do that all the time i open the folder and with all the folders... i read some isntructions and tutorials here... but come one... i barely understood them are they for...
When I open My Documents and click the column to "sort by file type" I get my "*.png" image files nested within my Word document files. Why would that happen?
Windows 7 64 bit SP1 - Clean Install
I have found an incredibly annoying problem. I have external USB drives on my laptop, both esata and USB 3. I store a lot of HD video clips that I take on them. It is very important that I set the sort order to Date Created (due to the naming convention on my...
When I do a search on how to sort, I get a Tutorial that tells me to open the "View" Menu item.
However, as you can see from the attached, I don't have a VIEW menu on my Folder.
I would like to sort these by file type so that I can save them to a CD.
What am I doing wrong here?:(
I have had no luck googling this "problem". My picture folder contains several thousand jpegs. When I open it in Windows Explorer, the jpegs are displayed as I have instructed (by last modified). But when I am using a browser (Firefox or IE) and try to save a pic to that folder, the thumbnails...