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I can't rearrange the order of the items in the toolbar! I anchored "My Computer" to the top of the desktop, and there are multiple items that overflow the two lines that I have auto hidden. A small double arrow appears at the end, and if I click it, I can see the overflow items. One of those items is the one I use most often, "My Documents." Many other items in "My Computer" I hardly ever open, but I can't bring "My Documents" out of the overflow. Also only certain items can be rearranged. Why is this? I want to be able to set the order of the items, so that the most commonly used ones display when I move my mouse up to the top of the desktop display! Very Frustrating! Also, often times, I notice that the order gets rearranged with out me ever touching it. AHHHHHHH!
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According to me, the folders inside the My Computer are System Folder and therefore you can move them. Set the My Documents toolbar on your Desktop and try moving items. You can notice that all the items you can move easily.
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"jonny203" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I can't rearrange the order of the items in the toolbar! I anchored "My > Computer" to the top of the desktop, and there are multiple items that > overflow the two lines that I have auto hidden. A small double arrow appears > at the end, and if I click it, I can see the overflow items. One of those > items is the one I use most often, "My Documents." Many other items in "My > Computer" I hardly ever open, but I can't bring "My Documents" out of the > overflow. Also only certain items can be rearranged. Why is this? I want to > be able to set the order of the items, so that the most commonly used ones > display when I move my mouse up to the top of the desktop display! Very > Frustrating! Also, often times, I notice that the order gets rearranged with > out me ever touching it. AHHHHHHH!
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Yes, I can move the items around when "My Computer" is opened as a Window, but only certain ones can be "slid around" and re-ordered when "My Computer" is anchored! Why is this, it just doesn't seem right. Someone actually try to do it and see if I'm just not crazy. Try to re order the drives and folders in My computer once that grouping is anchored at the top of your desktop. Try specifically to move My Documents to a different spot in the anchored toolbar. I can't, a little black circle with a line through it pops up (no sign). This is retarded!
"RajKohli" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > According to me, the folders inside the My Computer are System Folder and > therefore you can move them. Set the My Documents toolbar on your Desktop and > try moving items. You can notice that all the items you can move easily. > > Hope this information may useful to you, let us know! > -- > Was this post helpful to you? Then click the "Yes" button, below. > Voting helps others who use the web interface. > > > "jonny203" wrote: > > > I can't rearrange the order of the items in the toolbar! I anchored "My > > Computer" to the top of the desktop, and there are multiple items that > > overflow the two lines that I have auto hidden. A small double arrow appears > > at the end, and if I click it, I can see the overflow items. One of those > > items is the one I use most often, "My Documents." Many other items in "My > > Computer" I hardly ever open, but I can't bring "My Documents" out of the > > overflow. Also only certain items can be rearranged. Why is this? I want to > > be able to set the order of the items, so that the most commonly used ones > > display when I move my mouse up to the top of the desktop display! Very > > Frustrating! Also, often times, I notice that the order gets rearranged with > > out me ever touching it. AHHHHHHH!
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I think Microsoft needs a little bit workout on this. Could be a good advice for Windows Developer. Not sure either it is being solved in Windows Vista or not.
The reason behind this could be becuase there is no Arrange Icons command when you right-click on the Toolbar.
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"jonny203" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Yes, I can move the items around when "My Computer" is opened as a Window, > but only certain ones can be "slid around" and re-ordered when "My Computer" > is anchored! Why is this, it just doesn't seem right. Someone actually try to > do it and see if I'm just not crazy. Try to re order the drives and folders > in My computer once that grouping is anchored at the top of your desktop. Try > specifically to move My Documents to a different spot in the anchored > toolbar. I can't, a little black circle with a line through it pops up (no > sign). This is retarded! > > "RajKohli" wrote: > > > According to me, the folders inside the My Computer are System Folder and > > therefore you can move them. Set the My Documents toolbar on your Desktop and > > try moving items. You can notice that all the items you can move easily. > > > > Hope this information may useful to you, let us know! > > -- > > Was this post helpful to you? Then click the "Yes" button, below. > > Voting helps others who use the web interface. > > > > > > "jonny203" wrote: > > > > > I can't rearrange the order of the items in the toolbar! I anchored "My > > > Computer" to the top of the desktop, and there are multiple items that > > > overflow the two lines that I have auto hidden. A small double arrow appears > > > at the end, and if I click it, I can see the overflow items. One of those > > > items is the one I use most often, "My Documents." Many other items in "My > > > Computer" I hardly ever open, but I can't bring "My Documents" out of the > > > overflow. Also only certain items can be rearranged. Why is this? I want to > > > be able to set the order of the items, so that the most commonly used ones > > > display when I move my mouse up to the top of the desktop display! Very > > > Frustrating! Also, often times, I notice that the order gets rearranged with > > > out me ever touching it. AHHHHHHH!
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