Launch Windows Explorer.
Click the + next to a folder with sub-folders to expand it.
Click on any subfolder to select it.
Click the - by the top folder to close it.
The folder will collapse THEN POP BACK OPEN, the folder highlight pops briefly back to the folder that was selected before clicking the -, then jumps to the top folder, displaying its contents in the right pane.
Is there a way to stop the $#$%%# thing from popping the folder back open? If _I_ wanted it open, I wouldn't have clicked the - to close it.
In other words, I want it to work like it does in 2000, the folder collapses and shifts the selection to the top folder where the - was clicked.
If it's possible, I'd also like to disable the automatic opening of subfolders when dragging files. _I_ will open the folder tree to the exact place I will be moving or copying, thankyouverymuch.
'Course then MS had to do something "better" with XP's default "Simple Folder View" that assumes the user is such an id*** that he can only handle having one folder open at a time.
This post has been edited by bizzybody: 06 October 2005 - 11:33 PM



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