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After formatting my pc yesterday, the icons lined up along the left side of

my screen. I right-click on my desktop and "Arrange Icons by" opened. I

then checked Arrange icons by "Auto Arrange" but they remain lined up along

the left side of my screen. When I move an icon, it immeditely goes to the

left side of the screen.

 

I tried Arrange Icons According to Grid to see if it would break the cycle,

but it didn't.

 

Also, in the Arrange Icons By, the top half of choices lists Names, Size,

Type, Modified. The default, "Type" was checked. I can uncheck it without

choosing anohter one.

 

--

Denise

 

~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.

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Guest Tom Ferguson
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Re: Formatting caused a small problem

 

I suppose you really do not intend to write a blog here to let everyone know

of your computer adventures but to find out how to fix something. Alas, you

don't actually get around to asking a direct question.

 

My best guess is that you want to be able to arrange icons on the desktop

and have them stay the way that you put them. If so, right mouse click on a

empty spot on the desktop and turn off auto-arrange.

 

Tom

MSMVP 1998-2007

 

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D2B93BDC-A81F-4341-A973-F5317481DCA4@microsoft.com...

> After formatting my pc yesterday, the icons lined up along the left side

> of

> my screen. I right-click on my desktop and "Arrange Icons by" opened. I

> then checked Arrange icons by "Auto Arrange" but they remain lined up

> along

> the left side of my screen. When I move an icon, it immeditely goes to

> the

> left side of the screen.

>

> I tried Arrange Icons According to Grid to see if it would break the

> cycle,

> but it didn't.

>

> Also, in the Arrange Icons By, the top half of choices lists Names, Size,

> Type, Modified. The default, "Type" was checked. I can uncheck it

> without

> choosing anohter one.

>

> --

> Denise

>

> ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're

> going.

Posted

Re: Formatting caused a small problem

 

The best approach is to just to TOTALLY IGNORE any and all

posts by Denise!!!

 

She has absolutely no idea where she has been and definitely

has no idea where she wants to go. I would guess the Geek

forum she was haunting must have finally had all they could

stomach!

 

She was a REAL P.I.T.A. here several months ago!!!

 

 

Tom Ferguson wrote:

> I suppose you really do not intend to write a blog here to let everyone

> know of your computer adventures but to find out how to fix something.

> Alas, you don't actually get around to asking a direct question.

>

> My best guess is that you want to be able to arrange icons on the

> desktop and have them stay the way that you put them. If so, right mouse

> click on a empty spot on the desktop and turn off auto-arrange.

>

> Tom

> MSMVP 1998-2007

>

> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:D2B93BDC-A81F-4341-A973-F5317481DCA4@microsoft.com...

>> After formatting my pc yesterday, the icons lined up along the left

>> side of

>> my screen. I right-click on my desktop and "Arrange Icons by" opened. I

>> then checked Arrange icons by "Auto Arrange" but they remain lined up

>> along

>> the left side of my screen. When I move an icon, it immeditely goes

>> to the

>> left side of the screen.

>>

>> I tried Arrange Icons According to Grid to see if it would break the

>> cycle,

>> but it didn't.

>>

>> Also, in the Arrange Icons By, the top half of choices lists Names, Size,

>> Type, Modified. The default, "Type" was checked. I can uncheck it

>> without

>> choosing anohter one.

>>

>> --

>> Denise

>>

>> ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're

>> going.

>

Posted

Re: Formatting caused a small problem

 

I see that you understood my problem but in stead of giving me the answer,

you felt it necessary to insult me first. I went to Geeks To Go and they not

only understood my post but gave me a direct answer to solve my problem.

Without insults . . . can you imagine that?!?

 

P.S. In the event that you would respond to my answer, I didn't check the

box "Notify me of replies."

--

Denise

 

~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.

 

 

"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

> I suppose you really do not intend to write a blog here to let everyone know

> of your computer adventures but to find out how to fix something. Alas, you

> don't actually get around to asking a direct question.

>

> My best guess is that you want to be able to arrange icons on the desktop

> and have them stay the way that you put them. If so, right mouse click on a

> empty spot on the desktop and turn off auto-arrange.

>

> Tom

> MSMVP 1998-2007

>

> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:D2B93BDC-A81F-4341-A973-F5317481DCA4@microsoft.com...

> > After formatting my pc yesterday, the icons lined up along the left side

> > of

> > my screen. I right-click on my desktop and "Arrange Icons by" opened. I

> > then checked Arrange icons by "Auto Arrange" but they remain lined up

> > along

> > the left side of my screen. When I move an icon, it immeditely goes to

> > the

> > left side of the screen.

> >

> > I tried Arrange Icons According to Grid to see if it would break the

> > cycle,

> > but it didn't.

> >

> > Also, in the Arrange Icons By, the top half of choices lists Names, Size,

> > Type, Modified. The default, "Type" was checked. I can uncheck it

> > without

> > choosing anohter one.

> >

> > --

> > Denise

> >

> > ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're

> > going.

>

>

Posted

Re: Formatting caused a small problem

 

Yes, ignore me . . . if that's what this forum is all about. If you can't

handle a debate, you don't know your stuff.

 

I built my system . . . it was a little more than plug-and-play for me, but

there you have it. My "blog" was interpreted by others, your friend

included, so it was understood by someone who had just a little less

arrogance, a little more desire to help someone and more smarts than you.

--

Denise

 

~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.

 

P.S. I will not be checking the box "Notify me of replies," not because of

your continuing rude and crude responses that I remember receiving from the

past (present experience included), but because I don't want to deal with

the pre-pubscent mentalality and arrogance that are found here.

 

 

"Theo" wrote:

> The best approach is to just to TOTALLY IGNORE any and all

> posts by Denise!!!

>

> She has absolutely no idea where she has been and definitely

> has no idea where she wants to go. I would guess the Geek

> forum she was haunting must have finally had all they could

> stomach!

>

> She was a REAL P.I.T.A. here several months ago!!!

>

>

> Tom Ferguson wrote:

> > I suppose you really do not intend to write a blog here to let everyone

> > know of your computer adventures but to find out how to fix something.

> > Alas, you don't actually get around to asking a direct question.

> >

> > My best guess is that you want to be able to arrange icons on the

> > desktop and have them stay the way that you put them. If so, right mouse

> > click on a empty spot on the desktop and turn off auto-arrange.

> >

> > Tom

> > MSMVP 1998-2007

> >

> > "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:D2B93BDC-A81F-4341-A973-F5317481DCA4@microsoft.com...

> >> After formatting my pc yesterday, the icons lined up along the left

> >> side of

> >> my screen. I right-click on my desktop and "Arrange Icons by" opened. I

> >> then checked Arrange icons by "Auto Arrange" but they remain lined up

> >> along

> >> the left side of my screen. When I move an icon, it immeditely goes

> >> to the

> >> left side of the screen.

> >>

> >> I tried Arrange Icons According to Grid to see if it would break the

> >> cycle,

> >> but it didn't.

> >>

> >> Also, in the Arrange Icons By, the top half of choices lists Names, Size,

> >> Type, Modified. The default, "Type" was checked. I can uncheck it

> >> without

> >> choosing anohter one.

> >>

> >> --

> >> Denise

> >>

> >> ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're

> >> going.

> >

>

Guest Tom Ferguson
Posted

Re: Formatting caused a small problem

 

I am surprised that anyone would take offense at what I wrote. Since you

found the answer you sought in another place, It would seem that you need no

further comment on your query from me.

 

Tom

MSMVP 1998-2007

 

"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:3451C551-E215-44F4-9AAB-8BF844BEF6E2@microsoft.com...

>I see that you understood my problem but in stead of giving me the answer,

> you felt it necessary to insult me first. I went to Geeks To Go and they

> not

> only understood my post but gave me a direct answer to solve my problem.

> Without insults . . . can you imagine that?!?

>

> P.S. In the event that you would respond to my answer, I didn't check the

> box "Notify me of replies."

> --

> Denise

>

> ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're

> going.

>

>

> "Tom Ferguson" wrote:

>

>> I suppose you really do not intend to write a blog here to let everyone

>> know

>> of your computer adventures but to find out how to fix something. Alas,

>> you

>> don't actually get around to asking a direct question.

>>

>> My best guess is that you want to be able to arrange icons on the desktop

>> and have them stay the way that you put them. If so, right mouse click on

>> a

>> empty spot on the desktop and turn off auto-arrange.

>>

>> Tom

>> MSMVP 1998-2007

>>

>> "Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:D2B93BDC-A81F-4341-A973-F5317481DCA4@microsoft.com...

>> > After formatting my pc yesterday, the icons lined up along the left

>> > side

>> > of

>> > my screen. I right-click on my desktop and "Arrange Icons by" opened.

>> > I

>> > then checked Arrange icons by "Auto Arrange" but they remain lined up

>> > along

>> > the left side of my screen. When I move an icon, it immeditely goes to

>> > the

>> > left side of the screen.

>> >

>> > I tried Arrange Icons According to Grid to see if it would break the

>> > cycle,

>> > but it didn't.

>> >

>> > Also, in the Arrange Icons By, the top half of choices lists Names,

>> > Size,

>> > Type, Modified. The default, "Type" was checked. I can uncheck it

>> > without

>> > choosing anohter one.

>> >

>> > --

>> > Denise

>> >

>> > ~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're

>> > going.

>>

>>


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