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How Do I Change the View of My Files?

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Submitted Monday, September 14, 2009
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Microsoft Windows allows a user to view files in a window via a given view E.G by Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons, List and Details. Each option has a different design for example viewing files via details allows the user to see additional details about the file such as its size or the date it was modified whereas tiles will only display the folders name and icon. In order to change how icons are viewed please follow the below steps:

In this example the icons are currently viewed in tiles. We are going to change the window so that the icons are displayed in the details view so we can see more details about the files:

1). Open the window location of the icons you wish to organise

2). On the toolbar select view. The current way the files are viewed will be visible with a dot next to the option

3). To change the view to another option, simply move the mouse over the option so that it becomes highlighted and left click in this case click on details

4). The icons will now move around to be displayed in the selected view mode

Follow the same steps again if you wish to change the view in a different manner choosing your view by option.

For Screen shots and more help please visit www.evolvit.co.uk/faq - Peninsula EvolvIT LTD - IT Support Bristol. We also have a number of other FAQ's that can be of use to any Windows User.



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