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Tech Support Pits column from Dear Webby's Humor Letter of
07/21/05: Open multiple folders
Tech Support Pits:
From John===
Dear Webby,
Is it possible in Windows XP home to view the contents of
multiple folders in one window? I am converting the format
of music files which are organized into folders and it would
be helpful to view all of the music files at once.
Thanks,
John
Hi John
Just open multiple file Explorer windows.
For example one to show the Music folder on the C: drive,
one to show the MP3 folder on the E: drive, one to show the
MiscMusic folder on the CD and one to show the Music folder
on the USB hard drive.
Then you can drag stuff back and forth or into a staging folder
for assembling a DVD.
If you want to view ALL files of a type, for example MP3,
on all drives, do a SEARCH and look for *.mp3 , all drives.
Have FUN!
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