- OT - Help request - Any Windows 98 experts here...?
- Posted by Pat Martindale on September 23rd, 2003
Hi all,
Apologies for the off-topic post, but I know this list is populated with
many computer experts - I need some help..
Running Windows 98SE. I have a problem when saving files, be they
binaries or plain text. I choose "Save" or "Save As" and a box opens
asking me where I wish to save the file - all very normal and correct.
(I will call it the "Save To" box).
The problem lies with the order in which the folders listed in the "Save
To" box are displayed.
Until recently, all the folders were listed by name - i.e., the order in
which they appear in the left-hand pane of Windows Explorer in the C
drive tree.
Now the folders in the "Save To" box appear to be listed in some other
order and I want to get them back into "ordered by name". I know I can
right click in the box and sort them that way but that does not seem to
save as the default - next time I open the "Save" location box again the
order is once again changed.
What I need to know is - is there a way to change the default order in
which these folders display. It is a real pain having to sort through
the complete list of folders trying to find the location I need.
Any and all help appreciated.
Regards,
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Pat Martindale
- Posted by Pat Martindale on September 23rd, 2003
In message <1064340229.78394.0@demeter.uk.clara.net>, Mugwump
<me@privacy.net> writes
But they ain't - that's my problem.....
Been there - done that (as they say..) Still not displayed as I wish in
"Save To" box.
I have tried resetting my folders to "default" and everything lines up
OK in Windows explorer but still wrong order in the "Save To" box.
Thanks anyway.
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Pat Martindale
- Posted by Bob Hitchcock on September 23rd, 2003
In message <qwEl72BYMIc$EwiO@crayke.demon.co.uk>, Pat Martindale
<pat@crayke.demon.co.uk> writes
Try right click in the 'save to' window, select 'Arrange Icons' and then
choose your desired order. HTH.
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Regards
Bob Hitchcock
- Posted by Pat Martindale on September 24th, 2003
In message <aihPSmACZMc$EwEV@bobhitch.demon.co.uk>, Bob Hitchcock
<bob@bobnospamherehitch.demon.co.uk> writes
Bob,
Had tried that - it works but only for that session. On closing the
program the order reverts to the default...
I have now solved the problem with the help of a friend o9n another
list. It involved sorting the folders then closing Explorer whilst
holding down the Ctrl key before a reboot. That seems to have worked OK.
Thanks to those who mailed with suggestions.
Regards,
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Pat Martindale
- Posted by -pk- on September 24th, 2003
I remember reading somewhere that this is a known problem.
At one time I had my dialogs displaying in reverse alphabetical order.
You will have to search the Microsoft KB for this one.
regards pk
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- Posted by LuSiVe on September 25th, 2003
Pat Martindale <pat@crayke.demon.co.uk>, you said:
There's a registry entry you can change that sorts this problem. I can't
remember where it is though 
If you search google for 'open dialog file ordering problem' or
something like that you'll probably find the solution.
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