I'm searching for this topic: "collapse all" expanded folders and I don't see how. There are some pretty old discussions on the forum but they don't seem to apply.
From 2008 is this comment: "to collapse all, click on the [+] right under desktop node" But I don't see any [+] so it cannot apply. (and I don't know what the desktop node is).
I sometimes end up with a whole bunch of expanded directories in the [folders] pane. It would be helpful if there was a hotkey (or optimally an icon on the taskbar) to collapse all open drives back to the root.
Is this possible?
Thanks Richard
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Re: Collapse All
nowadays instead of a plus [+] tree nodes have a DOWN arrow next to the icon, click on that to collapse the node
alternatively, press the LEFT arrow key to collapse the selected node
alternatively, press the LEFT arrow key to collapse the selected node
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Re: Collapse All
Yes, of course.
However I wondered if one could do that without having to scroll up to the top of the expanded list of sub-folders - i.e. to collapse the tree from anywhere in the tree.
Could there be a "collapse all" function in the 'folders' pane?
However I wondered if one could do that without having to scroll up to the top of the expanded list of sub-folders - i.e. to collapse the tree from anywhere in the tree.
Could there be a "collapse all" function in the 'folders' pane?
Re: Collapse All
try pressing HOME key to get to the top of the tree then use left arrow key to collapse it