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From: Logan_Price on 10 Apr 2010 14:39 Thank you smlunatick, it is the "window" viewing size I was after. AutoSizer did help, it has to stay in memory to work. I am still looking for way to find out where Windows XP "rmember" each window size, it suppose to keep up to 400. I continue to search the web, but now I am using the better terminology; window size. I have a resource hacker that can change a .dll or ..exe file, once I find out where Windows keeps its information, I will edited. Thaks again "smlunatick" wrote: > On Mar 27, 7:30 pm, Logan_Price <LoganPr...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > Hello; I use Windows XP sp3; How can I change the default size of a new > > subdirectory. > > Without using Explorer, I use "details" view of my subs, open more than one > > and transfer or copy files. I know I can size each sub and Windows will > > remember its size/location, but each time I open a data-CD or a > > flash-USB-drive, it default into a large, with right-half empty, > > subdirectory. So each time I have to resize and Windows does not remember > > these subs size/location. I tried to size My Computer directory, in Folder > > Options; View tab, I asked Windows to "Apply To All Folders" like this one, > > no luck. How can I change the defautl? where is this size, is it in the > > registry or a shell dll file? > > This is not a "directory" size but the Explorer "view" size. If you > want to have the Explorer "views" maximized all the time, you can > attempt to use to "Apply to All Folders" option or check out > "AutoSizer." > . > |