On Apr 28, 6:30 am, nospam <nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <jollyroger-EC674D.13445827042...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Jolly
>
> Roger <jollyro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > I wouldn't say it's worse. Apple has made improvements. For instance,
> > there is now a "Always open in list view" checkbox in the View Options
> > window, and Apple has fixed several view-related bugs in Mac OS X
since
> > 10.3.
>
> in leopard, one must tag every folder to retain the view mode, whereas
> in tiger and earlier, it used whatever view the folder was last in.
>
> thus to change views and make it stick in leopard, one must now switch
> to the desired view, open view options, click the always open check
> box, then close view options.
>
> in tiger, one only needed to switch to the desired view and close the
> window.
>
> i consider that getting worse.
I seem to be getting more confused. In 10.3 when I have a folders
window open and I choose view options and set a certain way and have
the all windows button selected. What happens do all windows I will
then open even if they were created before change to what I put or
just the folders within that folder? Or just new folders created?
And if I make changes I don=92t want since there is no cancel button how
do I go back to the way it was when I opened the view option pref box.
Is there a keyboard key that will bring me back to what I had if I
forget exactly how I had it set?


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