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Why is everything compiled under desktop?
I reinstalled windows and this happened, it wasnt like this before.

thanks in advance

ps. sorry if this is the wrong place to post - i didnt know which forum would be suitable

Edited by Threeshotsolid, 02 November 2011 - 08:52 AM.

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I am not quite certain how you had it set before

Please see my screenshots

The first screenshot is as you have it and indeed I.
The second one is after clicking on the arrow (down) to the right of Folders.
You will see on the second screenshot that the arrow is now at the bottom of the screenshot and has changed to an UP arrow

Edited by Macboatmaster, 06 November 2011 - 07:33 AM.

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Threeshotsolid

You started this thread on 2nd Nov.
I replied on 6th Nov.
You have never responded.

As you have been a member of GeekstoGo since 28 December 2010, I feel sure you will konw that it is good practice to repsond to the advice offered when you start a thread.

Would you kindly do so when you get chance and at the same time indicate if you have solved the problem, and HOW.

Please do not start threads and then simply leave the issue.
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Threeshotsolid

You started this thread on 2nd Nov.
I replied on 6th Nov.
You have never responded.

As you have been a member of GeekstoGo since 28 December 2010, I feel sure you will konw that it is good practice to repsond to the advice offered when you start a thread.

Would you kindly do so when you get chance and at the same time indicate if you have solved the problem, and HOW.

Please do not start threads and then simply leave the issue.



Very Sorry, i remember reading this reply the day you posted as it came in on my email. I thought I had replied but i obviously hadn't.
I still havent solved the problem and I have attached a picture of how it is meant to be.

Thanks for your interest.

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Edited by Threeshotsolid, 14 November 2011 - 11:41 AM.

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I have it now=

Sorry I did not catch on at first,
See this please

http://windows.micro...navigation-pane
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Thankyou, I got it working - i had display all folders checked.

Appreciate you getting back to me after all this time.

Edited by Threeshotsolid, 14 November 2011 - 01:16 PM.

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Pleased it was sorted.
Sorry again I did not get it from your first post.

Thanks for posting with the result
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