Hi.
Thank you for the quick solution.I tested it and the problem is gone.
On 6/21/14, Sunil Sangtani. wrote:
> hi, go to computer or the control panel,
> find folder options, and on the general tab, see what option you
> have selected?
> Open each folder in the same window?
>
> or Open each fo
hi, go to computer or the control panel,
find folder options, and on the general tab, see what option you
have selected?
Open each folder in the same window?
or Open each folder in its own window?
if the first one is selected, you wont face multypul windows. most
probably you have selected the
Sorry, I forgot to mention: press enter on the folder option, then select
the radio button.
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 12:43 AM, BIKRAMADITYA BEHERA <
bikram.greets...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> press the start button. in the search edit field, type "folder options"
> without the quotes. use the arr
Hi,
press the start button. in the search edit field, type "folder options"
without the quotes. use the arrow key to select the open each folder in the
same window radio button checked, and press tab to locate the OK button and
press enter.
Your problems are out of your way!
Regards
Bikram
On Sat
Hi.
On my laptop running Windows 7 Ultimate I am recently encountering a
very annoying problem. Let me explain the problem in detail.
For e.g. I have a folder inside which there is a subfolder inside
which there is in turn another subfolder.
I open the original folder normally.
Then I press Enter o