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Guest Mike
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Hi

 

I usually have a shortcut icon on the desktop. It would be a very

important icon for my daily work. Its name would be also quite long.

Then I find I cannot see the full name of this shortcut icon, unless I

click it.

How to have the full name of this shortcut icon, even I didn't

click it?

 

Mike

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Guest Twayne
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Re: full name of shortcut icon

 

> Hi

>

> I usually have a shortcut icon on the desktop. It would be a very

> important icon for my daily work. Its name would be also quite long.

> Then I find I cannot see the full name of this shortcut icon, unless I

> click it.

> How to have the full name of this shortcut icon, even I didn't

> click it?

>

> Mike

 

Not a lot you can do. Tapping ESC beforehand will make the next icon

show its full title when you hover, but it only works the once.

I would put the desktop on the Taskbar as a Toolbar - then all the

names show up completely.

Unlock the Taskbar if locked, then right click in an empty area,

choose Toolbars; Desktop. Now collapse the desktop as far as possible

unilt only the name and ">>" show. Click the >> and it'll all show.

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
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Re: full name of shortcut icon

 

On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 01:14:23 -0700 (PDT), Mike <SulfateIon@gmail.com>

wrote:

> Hi

>

> I usually have a shortcut icon on the desktop. It would be a very

> important icon for my daily work. Its name would be also quite long.

> Then I find I cannot see the full name of this shortcut icon, unless I

> click it.

> How to have the full name of this shortcut icon, even I didn't

> click it?

 

 

Why does it matter? I would just shorten the name. If you use it

daily, you shouldn't have any trouble remembering what it is.

 

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

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Guest Mike
Posted

Re: full name of shortcut icon

 

On Jul 1, 11:42 pm, "Twayne" <nob...@devnull.spamcop.net> wrote:

> > Hi

>

> >    I usually have a shortcut icon on the desktop.  It would be a very

> > important icon for my daily work.  Its name would be also quite long.

> > Then I find I cannot see the full name of this shortcut icon, unless I

> > click it.

> >    How to have the full name of this shortcut icon, even I didn't

> > click it?

>

> > Mike

>

> Not a lot you can do.  Tapping ESC beforehand will make the next icon

> show its full title when you hover, but it only works the once.

>    I would put the desktop on the Taskbar as a Toolbar - then all the

> names show up completely.

>    Unlock the Taskbar if locked, then right click in an empty area,

> choose Toolbars; Desktop.  Now collapse the desktop as far as possible

> unilt only the name and ">>" show.  Click the >> and it'll all show.

 

Thank you very much, Twayne. It helps.

 

Mike

Guest Mike
Posted

Re: full name of shortcut icon

 

On Jul 2, 1:58 am, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain>

wrote:

> On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 01:14:23 -0700 (PDT), Mike <Sulfate...@gmail.com>

> wrote:

>

> > Hi

>

> >     I usually have a shortcut icon on the desktop.  It would be a very

> > important icon for my daily work.  Its name would be also quite long.

> > Then I find I cannot see the full name of this shortcut icon, unless I

> > click it.

> >     How to have the full name of this shortcut icon, even I didn't

> > click it?

>

> Why does it matter? I would just shorten the name. If you use it

> daily, you shouldn't have any trouble remembering what it is.

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

 

I might have two or three important icons for daily usage, so it would

be helpful for longer name.

I find I can also have the full name of the icon without clicking it

by simply placing the mouse on the icon.

Thank you for your reply and suggestion.

 

 

Mike

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: full name of shortcut icon

 

On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 18:25:10 -0700 (PDT), Mike <SulfateIon@gmail.com>

wrote:

> On Jul 2, 1:58 am, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain>

> wrote:

> > On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 01:14:23 -0700 (PDT), Mike <Sulfate...@gmail.com>

> > wrote:

> >

> > > Hi

> >

> > >     I usually have a shortcut icon on the desktop.  It would be a very

> > > important icon for my daily work.  Its name would be also quite long.

> > > Then I find I cannot see the full name of this shortcut icon, unless I

> > > click it.

> > >     How to have the full name of this shortcut icon, even I didn't

> > > click it?

> >

> > Why does it matter? I would just shorten the name. If you use it

> > daily, you shouldn't have any trouble remembering what it is.

> >

> > --

> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup

>

> I might have two or three important icons for daily usage, so it would

> be helpful for longer name.

 

 

OK, but are you aware that you can rename these shortcuts as you wish?

Personally I would give them all shorter names, with whatever is

required to differentiate among them.

 

But it's your computer and your choice, of course.

 

> I find I can also have the full name of the icon without clicking it

> by simply placing the mouse on the icon.

 

 

Good. If that meets your needs, then fine.

 

> Thank you for your reply and suggestion.

 

 

You're welcome. Glad to help.

 

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