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I have lost the titles to my "thumbnails". I know this has been
discussed before, but I forget the process to restore the titles.

Thanks, G.
 
Switch to Detail View. To turn on filenames, hold down the Shift key when you switch into thumbnail view. This will turn On the file names. Doing it again turns them back off.

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Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


I have lost the titles to my "thumbnails". I know this has been
discussed before, but I forget the process to restore the titles.

Thanks, G.
 
Ramesh said:
Switch to Detail View. To turn on filenames, hold down the Shift key when you switch into thumbnail view. This will turn On the file names. Doing it again turns them back off.
Thank you. Printed it out; obviously my memory is worth a dang!

Gary.
 
You're welcome Gary.

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://windowsxp.mvps.org


Switch to Detail View. To turn on filenames, hold down the Shift key when you switch into thumbnail view. This will turn On the file names. Doing it again turns them back off.
Thank you. Printed it out; obviously my memory is worth a dang!

Gary.
 
I long ago created a folder called *Keep* (in *Local Folders*) for gems such
as that.
I just drag the header into it for future reference...
 
zulu said:
I long ago created a folder called *Keep* (in *Local Folders*) for gems such
as that.
I just drag the header into it for future reference...
Good Idea.
 
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