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Topic: «
Controlling Explorer's Vertical Pane Bar & Icon Sizes
, Uncertain how to control Explorer's vertical pane bar » on forum:
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PJ Harr
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02/04/2011 18:07:18
I am attempting to control the position of each Explorer windows' vertical pane bar (which separates the folder tree in the left pane from the folder contents in the right pane).
Currently when I move the vertical pane bar within an Explorer window, it affects the position of the vertical pane bar in all of the other Explorer windows. Thus it appears to be a global control. I would like to make that vertical pane bar 'local' to each particular Explorer window.
Is this possible?
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While on the topic of controlling a Window's Explorer window, is it possible to turn off the left pane of the Windows Explorer window? If so, how?
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BTW, I just removed DeskSoft's WindowManager from my PC as it did not seem as reliable as your product has been proving to be. (I've been testing both solutions during the past year since I moved to Windows 7 Pro & Ultimate.)
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Many Thanks.
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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02/09/2011 02:37:46
Hello PJ Harr,
Thanks for the post.
Unfortunately, our products can't help you with this problem.
Please, uncheck the Navigation pane item (Window's Explorer -> Organize -> Layout) to turn off the left pane bar.
Best regards.
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