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Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 22:57:38 -0400
From: "IMPERIAL Designs" <web-czar(a)rcn.com>
To: VAGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Message-ID: <006d01c007f6$e87058c0$a64faccf@computer>
Subject: Re: [VAGEN-L] UUUGGHH!!!
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I have run across the problem before where folders will not stay in place on
the desktop. What I do is select what setting I want, then select "Auto
Arrange" and it seems to *set* it sometimes.
The other solution (providing you are running Windows '98) is to click on
the [Start] button, select [Settings] then [Folders] and the [View] tab.
There is a box to check for saving the desktop settings in there.
I usually don't have this type of problem myself so may be steering you
blind and possibly someone else may have a better solution?
Steven
No, Steven, you are on the right track. I have since discovered that this
is what needs to be done. I thought the problem was solved, however, now I
am faced with a new problem. My Auto Arrange is "blacked-out" or disabled
nearly every time I try to use it! I've searched Windows Help & "Auto
Arrange" comes up with no matches. You'd think it would be in there
somewhere! Somehow, I must have turned it off. Anyone know how to
reenable it? If so, please email me rather than the list as I am on digest
mode. Thanks!
Jeannie
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