Folder settings


  1. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, service pack 1
       #1

    Folder settings


    I have a folder for my pictures and this folder has many subfolders

    When I open one subfolder, it shows details, I know its many ways to change how to view it for one subfolder, f.ex by using folder options or by one of the buttons up in the right corner. This will change the settings for just this subfolder. I changed one subfolder to view big icons, but all the other subfolders show details

    Is it possibillity to change the settings for each subfolder in a folder so this setting is common for each subfolder?

    If there isnt, it is not a big problem

    But its good to know if it is possible to change each subfolder once instead of doing it for each folder
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  2. Posts : 1,030
    Linux Mint / XP / Win7 Home, Pro, Ultimate / Win8.1 / Win10
       #2

    Open Windows Explorer.

    Click on (select) the desired top level directory (folder).

    Right click on the selected directory (folder) then click on Properties.

    Click on the Customize tab.

    From the Optimize this folder for: droplist, select to desired type.

    Select (check) the box Also apply this template to all subfolders.

    Click the Apply button.

    Click the OK button.

    Regards,
    GEWB
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  3. Posts : 1,127
    Win7U 64 RTM
       #3

    GEWB's method is correct for setting folders to default types (i.e., pictures, which defaults to the 'Large icons' view). If you wish to make a 'custom' change (i.e., a column or view that doesn't normally appear for that folder type), you must use the 'Apply to Folders' option in Folder Options 'View' tab (see screenshot). This will apply the change you made to all folders of that 'Type' (i.e., Pictures).

    Note that the Apply to Folders option will apply itself system wide, but still leave you the ability to modify individual folders.

    James

    Folder settings-applytoallfolders.jpg
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  4. Posts : 1,030
    Linux Mint / XP / Win7 Home, Pro, Ultimate / Win8.1 / Win10
       #4

    James Colbert said:
    GEWB's method is correct for setting folders to default types (i.e., pictures, which defaults to the 'Large icons' view). If you wish to make a 'custom' change (i.e., a column or view that doesn't normally appear for that folder type), you must use the 'Apply to Folders' option in Folder Options 'View' tab (see screenshot). This will apply the change you made to all folders of that 'Type' (i.e., Pictures).

    Note that the Apply to Folders option will apply itself system wide, but still leave you the ability to modify individual folders.

    James
    Thanks James, I was afraid I might forget something.

    Regards,
    GEWB
    Last edited by GEWB; 01 Mar 2011 at 11:04. Reason: fat fingers
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  5. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, service pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Ill try to do it
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  6. Posts : 1,127
    Win7U 64 RTM
       #6

    GEWB said:

    Thanks James, I was afraid I mihgt forget something.

    Regards,
    GEWB
    I just added to your entirely correct and well stated post, GEWB .
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  7. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, service pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #7

    It became worse

    When I used the custom-button and choosed "pictures", both the folder and subfolder were showing details

    Maybe the pictures alternative in the droplist includes to view detail in windows 7, not big icons, but its not practical when working with images :)

    Changed the pictures-folder to big icons manually before I tried the custom-method, and after that, it showed details

    The "apply to folders"-button isnt possibel to use, its "empty", only the "reset settings"-button is possibel to "push down"

    Not necessary to make a big problem out of this, but its interesting if it is possibel to change the folder including the subfolders
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  8. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit, service pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Well, I got it to work :).

    Its important to use "apply to all folders" from the folder which has to be changed, not from the control panel (as the described in Brinks "apply to all folders"-guide) . Then the "apply to all folders"- button is possible to "push down"

    Thanks
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  9. Posts : 1,127
    Win7U 64 RTM
       #9

    1976kjell said:
    Well, I got it to work :).

    Its important to use "apply to all folders" from the folder which has to be changed, not from the control panel (as the described in Brinks "apply to all folders"-guide) . Then the "apply to all folders"- button is possible to "push down"

    Thanks
    Makes sense, since you would usually apply it when changing a specific folder. Glad you got it sorted, and forgot to say "welcome to the forums".

    James
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