manually organizing files within a folder
Hello everyone! I have been working with Windows 7 (Ultimate 64 bit) for a little bit and cannot sem to get past the fact that I cannot drag and drop my files where i want them to be within the same folder. I am wondering why I cannot organize my files by any means besides by name, date, size, etc. I know there are many people who are upset about this (what I thought to be a no-brainer feature), so I am also wondering why Microsoft decided to deny its customers the control to organize their files the way that they want. I don't want to add my files to a library to somehow get them to organize differently (again, not by name, size, date, etc). I think that this feature alone is making me want to go back to Vista. This is really the only bad experience I have had with Windows 7, so if the good people at Microsoft could make a patch or something that can be downloaded from, say, Windows Update that would allow this feature, I know a lot more people would be happy. So if anyone has any information to give me on this subject, i will be eternally greatflul! thank you all! -hikomarukun
September 16th, 2009 8:28am
Hi,Thanks for your feedback on Windows 7. I'm sorry to say currently this feature is disabled in Windows 7 by design. But it doesn't mean it will be disabled in the future release version. I would like to forward your comment to Windows Explorer developing team. I believe they'll take customers' suggestions such as yours seriously.Best Regards.Dale Qiao
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September 17th, 2009 9:24am
Dear Microsoft,
What gives you the right to dictate how i organize my folders and files? How could you possibly come to the conclusion that customers don't want to control their computer files? I could understand if older operating systems produced by microsoft
did not have the feature, but somewhere along the lines you guys made a specific decision to remove this feature. To me this just seems like a petty attempt to annoy and frustrate customers. Even more suprising is how nowhere in the folder
options or the offline help center does the system make reference to the change. This led me to continue trying to find a way to enable click and drag organizing for more than three hours. Not even Geek Squad could find out why this feature does
not work. As a company you should know better and live up to a higher standard of customer service and support. I had to buy my operating system again after my hard drive failed and I really just feel like I wasted my money on a product that won't
even allow me to do something as simple as rearrange files in a folder. Also my system will not allow me to drag a file from one folder to another without having to make a copy. Why would you ever take away a feature that works properly?
Makes absolutely no sense to me. If and when someone does respond to this message I would like to know why these features have been removed. What possible gain was there?
February 14th, 2011 3:35am
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 06:53:14 +0000, Josh Addison wrote:
Dear Microsoft,
What gives you the right to dictate how i organize my folders and files?
This isn't Microsoft you're addressing; this is a peer support forum.
We are all just users of this version of Windows here, helping each
other if and when we can. We are not Microsoft employees (not even
those of us with "Microsoft MVP" behind our names; that's an honorary
title for having provided consistently helpful advice) except for an
occasional employee.
If you want to complain to Microsoft about something, please contact
them directly. Trying to do it here is just a waste of (figurative)
breath.
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP
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February 14th, 2011 5:48pm
This led me to continue trying to find a way to enable click and drag organizing for more than three hours. Not even Geek Squad could find out why this feature does not work.
I wasted my money on a product that won't even allow me to do something as simple as rearrange files in a folder.
Microsoft intentionally removed the option to disable Auto Arrange,
but it's still possible with a workaround. See the Auto Arrange links below.
Microsoft's answer for not being able to disable auto arrange:
Can I manually arrange files within folders?
From Microsoft: Working with files and folders
Note: The links below involve editing the registry - be careful!
How to backup and restore the registry.
1. Auto Arrange Option #1 - How to disable Auto Arrange in Windows 7
2. Auto Arrange Option #2 - How to disable Auto Arrange in Windows 7
Let Microsoft know you want Windows Explorers features returned:
Since many people seem to agree that some or all the changes made to Windows Explorer have actually made it less user friendly, you can go to the Windows 7 Feedback page and (politely) let them know your suggestions for improving it:
http://mymfe.microsoft.com/Windows%207/Feedback.aspx?formID=195
Note: don't make the message too long, there is a size limit to your message even though the page doesn't tell you about it.
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February 14th, 2011 9:31pm
This led me to continue trying to find a way to enable click and drag organizing for more than three hours. Not even Geek Squad could find out why this feature does not work.
I wasted my money on a product that won't even allow me to do something as simple as rearrange files in a folder.
Microsoft intentionally removed the option to disable Auto Arrange,
but it's still possible with a workaround. See the Auto Arrange links below.
Microsoft's answer for not being able to disable auto arrange:
Can I manually arrange files within folders?
From Microsoft: Working with files and folders
Note: The links below involve editing the registry - be careful!
How to backup and restore the registry.
1. Auto Arrange Option #1 - How to disable Auto Arrange in Windows 7
2. Auto Arrange Option #2 - How to disable Auto Arrange in Windows 7
Have Questions About Installing Windows 7?
FAQ - Common Windows 7 Installation Questions & Answers
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February 14th, 2011 11:04pm