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Old 05-10-2008, 05:48 PM
ggull
 
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Default When browsing folders, can I open a selected folder in its own window?

Sorry for the dumb question, but this has been bothering me for years and
has become a significant nuisance lately:

In Folder Options I can choose to either
(1) Open each folder in the same window or
(2) Open each folder in its own window.

Mostly I prefer to navigate using (1), in a single window. But is there any
simple way to then spawn a new window(s) for a particular folder or two
(say I want to compare the contents of two folders side by side)?


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Old 05-10-2008, 05:56 PM
Don Schmidt
 
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Default Re: When browsing folders, can I open a selected folder in its own window?

Give things like, holding down the Ctrl key, or Shift, or Windows Key when
clicking on the folder. This is just a wild guess.


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Don
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"ggull" <ggullNOSPAMONI@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%23TdDOZssIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Sorry for the dumb question, but this has been bothering me for years and
> has become a significant nuisance lately:
>
> In Folder Options I can choose to either
> (1) Open each folder in the same window or
> (2) Open each folder in its own window.
>
> Mostly I prefer to navigate using (1), in a single window. But is there
> any simple way to then spawn a new window(s) for a particular folder or
> two (say I want to compare the contents of two folders side by side)?
>



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Old 05-10-2008, 07:49 PM
ggull
 
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Default Re: When browsing folders, can I open a selected folder in its own window?

You know, before posting I had tried a bunch of these
keystroke-combination-like actions. But I went back and tried again,
thought I'd done them all, including right clicks, and then had an
inspiration.
<ctrl> <Double Click> is the magic combo ... i.e. hold down Ctrl, then
double click on the folder and it pops up in a separate window.
For some reason I'd been assuming that the combo would act like a keystroke
combo, not needing the extra click.

Thanks for the inspiration :-)

"Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
news:4bednS00yc9YfLjVnZ2dnUVZ_siknZ2d@palinacquisi tion...
> Give things like, holding down the Ctrl key, or Shift, or Windows Key when
> clicking on the folder. This is just a wild guess.
>
>
> --
> Don
> Vancouver, USA
>
>
> "ggull" <ggullNOSPAMONI@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:%23TdDOZssIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Sorry for the dumb question, but this has been bothering me for years and
>> has become a significant nuisance lately:
>>
>> In Folder Options I can choose to either
>> (1) Open each folder in the same window or
>> (2) Open each folder in its own window.
>>
>> Mostly I prefer to navigate using (1), in a single window. But is there
>> any simple way to then spawn a new window(s) for a particular folder or
>> two (say I want to compare the contents of two folders side by side)?
>>

>
>



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Old 05-10-2008, 08:25 PM
Don Schmidt
 
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Default Re: When browsing folders, can I open a selected folder in its own window?

Amazing! Bill's gang thought of everything.... well, almost.

Take care.


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Don
Vancouver, USA


"ggull" <ggullNOSPAMONI@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%233oQxctsIHA.4544@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> You know, before posting I had tried a bunch of these
> keystroke-combination-like actions. But I went back and tried again,
> thought I'd done them all, including right clicks, and then had an
> inspiration.
> <ctrl> <Double Click> is the magic combo ... i.e. hold down Ctrl, then
> double click on the folder and it pops up in a separate window.
> For some reason I'd been assuming that the combo would act like a
> keystroke combo, not needing the extra click.
>
> Thanks for the inspiration :-)
>
> "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
> news:4bednS00yc9YfLjVnZ2dnUVZ_siknZ2d@palinacquisi tion...
>> Give things like, holding down the Ctrl key, or Shift, or Windows Key
>> when clicking on the folder. This is just a wild guess.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Don
>> Vancouver, USA
>>
>>
>> "ggull" <ggullNOSPAMONI@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:%23TdDOZssIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Sorry for the dumb question, but this has been bothering me for years
>>> and has become a significant nuisance lately:
>>>
>>> In Folder Options I can choose to either
>>> (1) Open each folder in the same window or
>>> (2) Open each folder in its own window.
>>>
>>> Mostly I prefer to navigate using (1), in a single window. But is there
>>> any simple way to then spawn a new window(s) for a particular folder or
>>> two (say I want to compare the contents of two folders side by side)?
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



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Old 05-11-2008, 04:21 AM
VanguardLH
 
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Default Re: When browsing folders, can I open a selected folder in its own window?

"ggull" wrote in <news:#TdDOZssIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>:

> Sorry for the dumb question, but this has been bothering me for years and
> has become a significant nuisance lately:
>
> In Folder Options I can choose to either
> (1) Open each folder in the same window or
> (2) Open each folder in its own window.
>
> Mostly I prefer to navigate using (1), in a single window. But is there any
> simple way to then spawn a new window(s) for a particular folder or two
> (say I want to compare the contents of two folders side by side)?


Right-click on the folder and select Explore or Open.
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Old 05-11-2008, 02:39 PM
ggull
 
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Default Re: When browsing folders, can I open a selected folder in its own window?

"VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote ...
> "ggull" wrote :

<snip>
>> In Folder Options I can choose to either
>> (1) Open each folder in the same window or
>> (2) Open each folder in its own window.
>>
>> Mostly I prefer to navigate using (1), in a single window. But is there
>> any
>> simple way to then spawn a new window(s) for a particular folder or two
>> (say I want to compare the contents of two folders side by side)?

>
> Right-click on the folder and select Explore or Open.


<Right-click, Open> has the same effect as a simple double-click. It does
whatever is selected in Folder Options, which is what I'm trying to get
around.

<Right-click, Explore> does spawn a second window. Thanks.
It's the double-pane style window, but I can work with that or just
eliminate the left panel (directory tree structure). I could probably do at
least much of what I want within the Explorer window alone. Always nice to
have a second option, but the Ctrl-double-click found with Don's help seems
a bit more direct, at least to my mind.


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