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Keep folder structure in Explorer

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Thomas Stein - 26 Mar 2006 19:04 GMT
Hi,

if I open the folder structure in Explorer an click on a folder to view the
contents, the folder structure disappears and the content "fills" the whole
window. How can I keep the folder structure permanent at the left side?

Thanks,
Thomas
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] - 27 Mar 2006 20:32 GMT
I notice this happens when I'm browsing a network folder or certain folders.
I haven't found a way to keep it on, you only see it available in Documents,
Pictures, Music.
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Paul Smith - 30 Mar 2006 03:12 GMT
> if I open the folder structure in Explorer an click on a folder to view
> the contents, the folder structure disappears and the content "fills" the
> whole window. How can I keep the folder structure permanent at the left
> side?

It's highly annoying suddenly having everything shifting position over.

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