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Understanding Windows Explorer view modes
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Thursday November 13, 2008
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Thursday November 13, 2008
The way Windows presents your files and folders isn't always the best way. In addition to the default icons view, you can have Windows list your files as a list; useful for folders containing a lot of files, as a series of thumbnails or as a filmstrip, useful for folders containing pictures.
When you're working with Windows Explorer you can view files in a variety of ways by toggling through the different view modes.
When you're working with Windows Explorer you can view files in a variety of ways by toggling through the different view modes.
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- Select a folder with files in it.
- Select "View" and pick Filmstrip to view in Filmstrip mode.
- Note that Filmstrip mode is only available in folders with graphics files.
- Select View and Thumbnails to view thumbnail images of each file.
- Select View and Tiles to tile the files.
- Select View and Icons to see the files as icons.
- Select View and List to see a list of file names.
- Select View and Details to view all information about your files.
- Select "View" and pick Filmstrip to view in Filmstrip mode.
- Note that Filmstrip mode is only available in folders with graphics files.
- Select View and Thumbnails to view thumbnail images of each file.
- Select View and Tiles to tile the files.
- Select View and Icons to see the files as icons.
- Select View and List to see a list of file names.
- Select View and Details to view all information about your files.
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