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Topic: «
Remembering Each Folder's View Settings
, Accomplishing Remembering Each Folder's Settings In Windows 7 » on forum:
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Chumbo Mann
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10/20/2009 09:08:38
I'm evaluating the Actual Windows Manager due to mainly one item that Microsoft decided to get rid of; that being the "remember each folder's view settings" from Windows XP.
I've gone through the help and can't seem to find a way to set this so AWM just does this for me globally. Right now I'd have to create a specific setting for every folder that I open.
Is there a way to do this globally so it just manages the window positions and size for any window/application I open?
Thank you.
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Tatiana Jack
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10/21/2009 03:57:59
Dear Chumbo,
Unfortunately, it is impossible to apply an option
save position and size
for all windows.
E-mail: support@actualtools.com
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