H
Hari Prasadh
Hi,
Suppose I have 160 or (some similar large number) of files and folders
within a folder A.
Suppose am scrolling down the contents of folder A and double-click on a
SUB-folder B.
After browsing through contents of B, I press the UP button on the menu bar
and rather than folder B being highlighted the view would scroll "up" to the
top most file/folder in the folder A.
Basically Im examinng each subfolder within folder A and once examined I
will go back to the folder A and select the next sub-folder on the list.
Because of the above problem I have to keep scrolling down to folder B and
then select the next sub folder.
Does Windows XP have the feature of scroll window view of the folder being
the same as the last viewed position. I have SP2.
Suppose I have 160 or (some similar large number) of files and folders
within a folder A.
Suppose am scrolling down the contents of folder A and double-click on a
SUB-folder B.
After browsing through contents of B, I press the UP button on the menu bar
and rather than folder B being highlighted the view would scroll "up" to the
top most file/folder in the folder A.
Basically Im examinng each subfolder within folder A and once examined I
will go back to the folder A and select the next sub-folder on the list.
Because of the above problem I have to keep scrolling down to folder B and
then select the next sub folder.
Does Windows XP have the feature of scroll window view of the folder being
the same as the last viewed position. I have SP2.