Hi,
I have been trying to figure out how to do this and I think it can't be done, but thought I would ask and hopefully, i'm wrong.
I would like to open the same multiple tabs at startup.
Not, my last open tabs.
And not one tab per side, but 2 or more per side.
I know how to open the same 2 tabs (one per side) each start up, but I would like there to be more than one per side e.g.
Left side = Network and This PC
Right Side = Documents and Music
I often work between multiple tabs and it would be good to have them all open right at the start, rather than me having to start my work session with opening the smae multiple tabs each time.
Thanks
Open Multiple Tabs on Start Up?
Re: Open Multiple Tabs on Start Up?
Check the Layouts.
Re: Open Multiple Tabs on Start Up?
1) layouts can do it.
2) or: right-click the tab you like to open at start and 'Lock folder tab' - - there are three different lock options, I hope one of them will fit your needs.
2) or: right-click the tab you like to open at start and 'Lock folder tab' - - there are three different lock options, I hope one of them will fit your needs.
(win10pro x64) - (latest FCXE x64 portable)
Re: Open Multiple Tabs on Start Up?
Hello Paul!
I think the Layouts are not needed in this case (and might be complicated without a reason).
If you want to open the same, specific tabs, just lock them, as alf5000 said.
There are many useful options for tabs, you can limit tab width, change style, use different colors...
More in Online help:
http://www.freecommander.com/fchelpxe/e ... hTabs.html
http://www.freecommander.com/fchelpxe/e ... ement.html
I think the Layouts are not needed in this case (and might be complicated without a reason).
If you want to open the same, specific tabs, just lock them, as alf5000 said.
There are many useful options for tabs, you can limit tab width, change style, use different colors...
More in Online help:
http://www.freecommander.com/fchelpxe/e ... hTabs.html
http://www.freecommander.com/fchelpxe/e ... ement.html
Re: Open Multiple Tabs on Start Up?
Thank you
Simply locking the tabs does the job nicely
I then set the two start folders, which indicated which tabs to highlight when started.
Now I've done that, I'll have a look at the layouts, just to see what I can do with that function.
I appreciate the help.
Simply locking the tabs does the job nicely
I then set the two start folders, which indicated which tabs to highlight when started.
Now I've done that, I'll have a look at the layouts, just to see what I can do with that function.
I appreciate the help.
Paul
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