Sr. Citizen Question: Displaying Two Views Simultaneously And Togethe


  1. Posts : 542
    Windows 7 64bit
       #1

    Sr. Citizen Question: Displaying Two Views Simultaneously And Togethe


    Hello,

    Sr. Citizen now, so will blame my ignorance on old age.
    Would appreciate some help with this, please:

    Copied a Folder ("Misc.") from my PC with a bunch of "stuff" in it to an external HD, called K
    It shows up their just fine on this external HD.

    Previously, I could display the contents of this Folder, called Misc., as well as a listing of everything already on the HD . If I remember right, it showed up as a sparate "pane".

    Left hand pane showed contents of external HD, the right hand the contents of the just downloaded "Misc." Folder

    I could then drag anything from the "Misc." Folder right to some existing Folder on this external HD.
    Made things very simple.

    Now, I can either show the contents of the "Misc." Folder, OR the contents of what's on the HD already, BUT not both, together. I used to be able to, but just cannot figure out how to display both views again.
    simultaneously.

    How do I do it, please ? Not too sharp with this, so much detail would be very appreciated.

    Much thanks,
    Bob
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  2. Posts : 1,965
    win 7 X64 Ultimate SP1
       #2

    Folder List View


    Are you referring to "show folder tree"? If so read this at these links.

    Navigation Pane - Turn On or Off

    Show Folder Tree in Windows 7 Explorer | merill.net
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  3. Posts : 59
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #3

    Hello the missing pane which you want is called the "navigation pane". You can enable it with the top left corner's button in any explorer window. The button is called "organize". If you click on it, a menu will appear and in the layout sub-menu you can re-enable the navigation pane.
    You're lucky that the english Vista was opened on my vmware because in my hungarian Windows 7 host it is called completely different and I would have totally misinformed you. They translated both menus to "sort" and I was about to write that lol.
    Hope it helped.
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  4. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #4

    Getting two explorer windows to open can be a challenge :-(

    After opening one Windows (file) Explorer window...
    ...right click on the shortcut
    ...and select Windows Explorer.
    Sr. Citizen Question:  Displaying Two Views Simultaneously And Togethe-e2.png

    You might also want to turn off the Navigation pane.
    Sr. Citizen Question:  Displaying Two Views Simultaneously And Togethe-e3.png
    ...or maybe not
    If you make the Windows (file) Explorer window narrow enough, then the navigation pane hides itself.

    Sr. Citizen Question:  Displaying Two Views Simultaneously And Togethe-e4.png
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  5. Posts : 542
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    From OP: Much Thanks


    Hi All,

    Just a quick thanks.
    Got it now !

    Thanks again for taking the time to help me out; a really great Forum and Folks.

    Bob
      My Computer


 

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