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| View Folder in List view with no names? Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to the files? I tried renaming the files by deleting the names and by renaming them to <single space>, but none of that worked. All the files will be shortcuts, by the way. Ed |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? You would need to use a non printable character for the name to make this work. like "ALT+0160" just hold down ALT key and punch in 0160 on the Number pad Ed wrote: > Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to the > files? I tried renaming the files by deleting the names and by renaming > them to <single space>, but none of that worked. All the files will be > shortcuts, by the way. > > Ed > > |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? Create a folder or shortcut without a name http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofivers...p/t187826.html Hit Alt + 0160 instead of typing a space. You will find that you can only have one file per folder with that name. Cannot rename XXXX: A file with the name you specified already exists. Specify a different file name. > Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to the > files? What would be the point of that in List view? List view displays the contents of a folder as a list of file or folder names preceded by small icons. This view is useful if your folder contains many files and you want to scan the list for a file name. You can sort your files and folders in this view; however, you cannot display your files in groups. You can remove the filenames in in Thumbnail View. To turn off filenames, hold down the Shift key when you click to open a folder in Windows Explorer or when you switch into thumbnail view. This will turn of the file names, giving more space for the thumbnails. Doing it again turns them back on. You can right click a folder that is set for Thumbnail view, hold down the Shift key and click on Open. If the file and folder names were displayed, they won't be now. With the folder open, click View and change it to anything, except Thumbnails. Now, hold down the Shift key, click View and click Thumbnails. File and folder names should not be displayed now. This is a feature that allows for more thumbnails to be displayed on the screen at one time. On my machine in Full Screen view (F11) without Common Tasks or the Folders pane showing, I can get six columns and five full rows to display without the names. I can get six columns and four full rows to display with the names. That is 30 thumbnails displayed without the names compared to 24 thumbnails displayed with the names. Depending on what you're doing, this can have its advantages. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:uk0d5JURHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl, Ed <ed_millis@NO_SPAM.yahoo.com> hunted and pecked: > Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to the > files? I tried renaming the files by deleting the names and by renaming > them to <single space>, but none of that worked. All the files will be > shortcuts, by the way. > > Ed |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? Hi Wes, But you may name the second one with ALT+0160Alt+0160 and so on, resulting in many "un-named" files/folder. HTH Wesley Vogel wrote: > Create a folder or shortcut without a name > http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofivers...p/t187826.html > > Hit Alt + 0160 instead of typing a space. > > You will find that you can only have one file per folder with that name. > > Cannot rename XXXX: A file with the name you specified already exists. > Specify a different file name. > > >>Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to the >>files? > > > What would be the point of that in List view? > > List view displays the contents of a folder as a list of file or folder > names preceded by small icons. This view is useful if your folder contains > many files and you want to scan the list for a file name. You can sort your > files and folders in this view; however, you cannot display your files in > groups. > > You can remove the filenames in in Thumbnail View. > > To turn off filenames, hold down the Shift key when you click to open a > folder in Windows Explorer or when you switch into thumbnail view. This will > turn of the file names, giving more space for the thumbnails. Doing it again > turns them back on. > > You can right click a folder that is set for Thumbnail view, > hold down the Shift key and click on Open. If the file and folder names > were displayed, they won't be now. > > With the folder open, click View and change it to anything, > except Thumbnails. Now, hold down the Shift key, click View and click > Thumbnails. File and folder names should not be displayed now. > > This is a feature that allows for more thumbnails to be displayed on the > screen at one time. > > On my machine in Full Screen view (F11) without Common Tasks or the Folders > pane showing, I can get six columns and five full rows to display without > the names. I can get six columns and four full rows to display with the > names. That is 30 thumbnails displayed without the names compared to 24 > thumbnails displayed with the names. Depending on what you're doing, this > can have its advantages. > |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? Hi, Wesley. > What would be the point of that in List view? > > List view displays the contents of a folder as a list of file or folder > names preceded by small icons. What I'm trying to achieve is a folder that contains shortcuts to several frequently-used files and programs that I can access as required. The workplace upgraded to Office 2003 so the shortcut bar is gone (and I am not allowed to do any of the workarounds!), and I don't want to stuff all of these into the Quick Launch, so this was my next best attempt. List view gives me the small icons I want. I can make this narrow and tall, and get away from the names, but I can't do short and wide because the names keep pushing the other icons too far over. I was hoping there was something like the Details where I could simply turn off the names (which I can't in Details, either), but in Details I can't do the short and wide. Just a thought - nothing "mission critical". Ed "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message news:ul9uA7VRHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Create a folder or shortcut without a name > http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofivers...p/t187826.html > > Hit Alt + 0160 instead of typing a space. > > You will find that you can only have one file per folder with that name. > > Cannot rename XXXX: A file with the name you specified already exists. > Specify a different file name. > >> Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to >> the >> files? > > What would be the point of that in List view? > > List view displays the contents of a folder as a list of file or folder > names preceded by small icons. This view is useful if your folder contains > many files and you want to scan the list for a file name. You can sort > your > files and folders in this view; however, you cannot display your files in > groups. > > You can remove the filenames in in Thumbnail View. > > To turn off filenames, hold down the Shift key when you click to open a > folder in Windows Explorer or when you switch into thumbnail view. This > will > turn of the file names, giving more space for the thumbnails. Doing it > again > turns them back on. > > You can right click a folder that is set for Thumbnail view, > hold down the Shift key and click on Open. If the file and folder names > were displayed, they won't be now. > > With the folder open, click View and change it to anything, > except Thumbnails. Now, hold down the Shift key, click View and click > Thumbnails. File and folder names should not be displayed now. > > This is a feature that allows for more thumbnails to be displayed on the > screen at one time. > > On my machine in Full Screen view (F11) without Common Tasks or the > Folders > pane showing, I can get six columns and five full rows to display without > the names. I can get six columns and four full rows to display with the > names. That is 30 thumbnails displayed without the names compared to 24 > thumbnails displayed with the names. Depending on what you're doing, this > can have its advantages. > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:uk0d5JURHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl, > Ed <ed_millis@NO_SPAM.yahoo.com> hunted and pecked: >> Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to >> the >> files? I tried renaming the files by deleting the names and by renaming >> them to <single space>, but none of that worked. All the files will be >> shortcuts, by the way. >> >> Ed > |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? Bob I wrote: > You would need to use a non printable character for the name to make > this work. > > like "ALT+0160" just hold down ALT key and punch in 0160 on the > Number pad That's not quite good enough. You can do that with a single file, but you can't create multiple files in the same folder, all with the same name. You could give each file a name consisting of a different number of alt+0160s -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > Ed wrote: > >> Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names >> to the files? I tried renaming the files by deleting the names and >> by renaming them to <single space>, but none of that worked. All >> the files will be shortcuts, by the way. >> >> Ed |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? Bob, I find files and folders hard enough to keep track of with *real* names. Let alone one space, two spaces, etc. LOL A path like this C:\ \ \ \ \ .txt is tough to read. LOL OK, first navigate to " ". Then navigate to " ". Then navigate to " ". Then navigate to " ". Then double click on .txt -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:evMO4DWRHHA.1908@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl, Bob I <birelan******.com> hunted and pecked: > Hi Wes, > > But you may name the second one with > > ALT+0160Alt+0160 > > and so on, resulting in many "un-named" files/folder. > > HTH > > Wesley Vogel wrote: > >> Create a folder or shortcut without a name >> http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofivers...p/t187826.html >> >> Hit Alt + 0160 instead of typing a space. >> >> You will find that you can only have one file per folder with that name. >> >> Cannot rename XXXX: A file with the name you specified already exists. >> Specify a different file name. >> >> >>> Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to >>> the files? >> >> >> What would be the point of that in List view? >> >> List view displays the contents of a folder as a list of file or folder >> names preceded by small icons. This view is useful if your folder >> contains many files and you want to scan the list for a file name. You >> can sort your files and folders in this view; however, you cannot >> display your files in groups. >> >> You can remove the filenames in in Thumbnail View. >> >> To turn off filenames, hold down the Shift key when you click to open a >> folder in Windows Explorer or when you switch into thumbnail view. This >> will turn of the file names, giving more space for the thumbnails. Doing >> it again turns them back on. >> >> You can right click a folder that is set for Thumbnail view, >> hold down the Shift key and click on Open. If the file and folder names >> were displayed, they won't be now. >> >> With the folder open, click View and change it to anything, >> except Thumbnails. Now, hold down the Shift key, click View and click >> Thumbnails. File and folder names should not be displayed now. >> >> This is a feature that allows for more thumbnails to be displayed on the >> screen at one time. >> >> On my machine in Full Screen view (F11) without Common Tasks or the >> Folders pane showing, I can get six columns and five full rows to >> display without the names. I can get six columns and four full rows to >> display with the names. That is 30 thumbnails displayed without the >> names compared to 24 thumbnails displayed with the names. Depending on >> what you're doing, this can have its advantages. |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? Yes, I suppose you could nest them too. But then you can name them ALL "ALT+0160".(and then hide extensions too! ;-)) But I meant all in one folder. Then it would be similar to the "thumbs" without names. Wesley Vogel wrote: > Bob, I find files and folders hard enough to keep track of with *real* > names. Let alone one space, two spaces, etc. LOL > > A path like this C:\ \ \ \ \ .txt is tough to read. LOL > > OK, first navigate to " ". > Then navigate to " ". > Then navigate to " ". > Then navigate to " ". > Then double click on .txt > |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? At least with thumbnails you can see what the file is. A picture of the file, as it were. ;-) -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:%23x4sDUXRHHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl, Bob I <birelan******.com> hunted and pecked: > Yes, I suppose you could nest them too. But then you can name them ALL > "ALT+0160".(and then hide extensions too! ;-)) But I meant all in one > folder. Then it would be similar to the "thumbs" without names. > > Wesley Vogel wrote: > >> Bob, I find files and folders hard enough to keep track of with *real* >> names. Let alone one space, two spaces, etc. LOL >> >> A path like this C:\ \ \ \ \ .txt is tough to read. LOL >> >> OK, first navigate to " ". >> Then navigate to " ". >> Then navigate to " ". >> Then navigate to " ". >> Then double click on .txt |
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| Re: View Folder in List view with no names? Try renaming the shortcuts to something shorter that you can remember what they mean, Ed. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:uGF9wNWRHHA.2172@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl, Ed <ed_millis@NO_SPAM.yahoo.com> hunted and pecked: > Hi, Wesley. > >> What would be the point of that in List view? >> >> List view displays the contents of a folder as a list of file or folder >> names preceded by small icons. > > What I'm trying to achieve is a folder that contains shortcuts to several > frequently-used files and programs that I can access as required. The > workplace upgraded to Office 2003 so the shortcut bar is gone (and I am > not allowed to do any of the workarounds!), and I don't want to stuff all > of these into the Quick Launch, so this was my next best attempt. List > view gives me the small icons I want. I can make this narrow and tall, > and get away from the names, but I can't do short and wide because the > names keep pushing the other icons too far over. I was hoping there was > something like the Details where I could simply turn off the names (which > I can't in Details, either), but in Details I can't do the short and wide. > > Just a thought - nothing "mission critical". > > Ed > > "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:ul9uA7VRHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Create a folder or shortcut without a name >> http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofivers...p/t187826.html >> >> Hit Alt + 0160 instead of typing a space. >> >> You will find that you can only have one file per folder with that name. >> >> Cannot rename XXXX: A file with the name you specified already exists. >> Specify a different file name. >> >>> Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to >>> the >>> files? >> >> What would be the point of that in List view? >> >> List view displays the contents of a folder as a list of file or folder >> names preceded by small icons. This view is useful if your folder >> contains many files and you want to scan the list for a file name. You >> can sort your >> files and folders in this view; however, you cannot display your files in >> groups. >> >> You can remove the filenames in in Thumbnail View. >> >> To turn off filenames, hold down the Shift key when you click to open a >> folder in Windows Explorer or when you switch into thumbnail view. This >> will >> turn of the file names, giving more space for the thumbnails. Doing it >> again >> turns them back on. >> >> You can right click a folder that is set for Thumbnail view, >> hold down the Shift key and click on Open. If the file and folder names >> were displayed, they won't be now. >> >> With the folder open, click View and change it to anything, >> except Thumbnails. Now, hold down the Shift key, click View and click >> Thumbnails. File and folder names should not be displayed now. >> >> This is a feature that allows for more thumbnails to be displayed on the >> screen at one time. >> >> On my machine in Full Screen view (F11) without Common Tasks or the >> Folders >> pane showing, I can get six columns and five full rows to display without >> the names. I can get six columns and four full rows to display with the >> names. That is 30 thumbnails displayed without the names compared to 24 >> thumbnails displayed with the names. Depending on what you're doing, >> this can have its advantages. >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> >> Wes >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >> >> In news:uk0d5JURHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl, >> Ed <ed_millis@NO_SPAM.yahoo.com> hunted and pecked: >>> Is there any way to view a Folder window in List view with no names to >>> the >>> files? I tried renaming the files by deleting the names and by renaming >>> them to <single space>, but none of that worked. All the files will be >>> shortcuts, by the way. >>> >>> Ed |
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