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Guest zk44@yahoo.com
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Is there a way to display all folders across a number of different

drives in one view? So, for example, let's say I have folder ABC in

Drive C, and Folder XYZ in Drive D. I want to display the folders in

both drives at the same time (not in separate windows).

 

If this can't be done in XP, can it be done by a commercial file

manager?

 

Thanks,

Guy

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Guest Bob I
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Re: Display all folders in one view

 

Open Windows Explorer, you may display all the folders, in different

drives if you wish. However if you actually meant ALL THE FILES IN THE

FOLDERS, nope, not in the same window.

 

zk44@yahoo.com wrote:

> Is there a way to display all folders across a number of different

> drives in one view? So, for example, let's say I have folder ABC in

> Drive C, and Folder XYZ in Drive D. I want to display the folders in

> both drives at the same time (not in separate windows).

>

> If this can't be done in XP, can it be done by a commercial file

> manager?

>

> Thanks,

> Guy

>

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Guest Mark F.
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Re: Display all folders in one view

 

 

<zk44@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:1184435357.650139.49160@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

> Is there a way to display all folders across a number of different

> drives in one view? So, for example, let's say I have folder ABC in

> Drive C, and Folder XYZ in Drive D. I want to display the folders in

> both drives at the same time (not in separate windows).

>

> If this can't be done in XP, can it be done by a commercial file

> manager?

>

> Thanks,

> Guy

>

 

I'm not sure why this would be necessary.

 

You can open Windows Explorer, click the '+' button on drive C:, then click

the '+' button on drive D: and have both drive trees expanded.

 

IMO, it is far easier to open two instances of Windows Explorer side by side

(50% of screen). Then you can simply move from one window to the other

(e.g., drag n drop etc.).

 

I did a Google search for "file managers" and found quite a few.

 

Mark


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