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The actual folders as accessed through My Computer are the actual folders and therefore can have their own individual View setting.
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So I'm saying that it sounds to me like you're looking inside the My Documents folder. Are you accessing it through My Computer? Or are you accessing it through the Documents Library? If you're accessing it through My Computer, then you can have different View settings for each of those subfolders. If you're accessing it through the Documents Library, then you can only have one View setting because each Library has its own View setting and that View setting applies to everything inside the Library.
is what is causing my head to explode.
I am indeed accessing through the Documents Library. I think I need to start accessing these files through the My Computer link. I'll give that a shot today. I have the time (although I have more time tomorrow) to play with these files and folders. Let me investigate what you're pointing out and see what I can do now that I have a much better grasp of the hierarchical structure of Libraries.
I'm still a little confused, but much less so than I was. I thank you, TwoCables for extending your knowledge to me. I appreciate the time and energy spent.
You're welcome, but I think that you would enjoy the Libraries. For example, let's focus on all of the folders that contain image files. Every folder on your drive that contains nothing but images can be included in the Pictures library (well actually, any folder can be included). Then, in the Pictures library, you set the View to whatever you'd like it to be - such as Large or Extra Large. That way, you can just go to the Pictures library and regardless of what folder location you access within the Pictures library, you'll always have that View setting until you change the View setting for the Pictures library.
Try this:
- Open the Pictures library
- Change the View setting to something you don't like; something you never use. This will help with the purpose of this experiment.
- At the top underneath the words "Pictures library", you will see a blue link that says "Includes: 2 locations" or something like that.
- Click it that link.
- In the window that appears, you're given the ability to add or remove any folder location to or from the Pictures library.
- Go ahead and add any folder. It doesn't even have to be a folder that has pictures in it. Just pick any folder really.
- After adding the folder, go into that folder through the Pictures library
- As you noticed, it has that View setting that you chose in Step #2 above.
- Now access that folder directly through My Computer
- As you noticed, the View setting is different.
- Change the View setting
- Go back to the folder through the Pictures library
- You'll notice that the View setting you chose in Step #2 is still applied
- Go back to the folder directly through My Computer
- You'll notice that the View setting is what you chose in Step #11
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Tip: right-click an included folder location (in the list) while you're inside of that little control panel window thing! Also, back out of the Library that you're in so that you're viewing just the "Libraries" folder that shows all of the Libraries that you have. Now, right-click a Library and choose Properties to see more things you can do.)
Now repeat the above by adding another folder, and then another, and then another. Try different View settings. You should then see what I mean by saying that a Library has its own View setting that is applied to anything and everything that you put in it. The benefit is all of the files and folders that you added to that Library can now be accessed from that one central location (the Library) and it applies your selected View setting to to all of them as well.
It's like each Library is its own little world, completely separate from everything else, and anything inside that world lives by that world's rules. If the rule is Large Icons, then everything in that world will show as Large Icons. So the Libraries is a very unique and special place providing a central location where you can access anything that you put in there. It also provides the convenience of only having to choose your preferred View setting one time, instead of having to go into every single folder including all subfolders and subfolders etc. just to get everything to match. It's just a better way to organize everything because you can organize everything by category which gives you the convenience of being able to access everything from one location.
So even though we kind of already had this (in a sense) with the My Documents Folder and all of the special subfolders like My Pictures, My Music, etc., this is superior in that you have a more centralized location, and your View setting for the Library applies to everything you put in it without affecting the "actual" view setting that you see when you access the folder "for real" through My Computer.
I think that the Libraries feature is taking advantage of Symbolic Linking or something like that. I mean, when you access an included folder through a Library, you're not accessing it directly like you are through My Computer. It's kind of like accessing it through a shortcut, only it's always indirect like that. It's like, you're not accessing the real thing even though you can still make actual changes such as adding files, deleting files, or renaming them (including the ability to create new folders).
Really though, the best thing to do is play with it and experiment with it.
If this is still confusing, then let me know ASAP because I didn't sleep as well as I would have liked.