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How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v

#1 Post by Dirk » 15.06.2015, 10:45

How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree view with a single click or a shortcut (SHIFT+ Num or # does not appear to work): Image

And how could I mark all of the the sub fold only or mark one level of the sub folders?
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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tr

#2 Post by Karol » 15.06.2015, 11:20

Expand one level: + (Num)
Expand all: x (Num)

You can define shortcut for the action "Tree -collapse all".

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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tr

#3 Post by Dirk » 15.06.2015, 11:54

Great, have it all working now.

Thank you very much, Karol
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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tr

#4 Post by coyote » 06.03.2019, 20:48

Karol wrote: 15.06.2015, 11:20 Expand one level: + (Num)
Expand all: x (Num)

You can define shortcut for the action "Tree -collapse all".
I can't get those commands

+ (Num)
x (Num)

to do anything for me. The "Tree-collapse all" shortcut I assigned will collapse, but that would only help me if I could expand.

Not really sure what the panes are called (sorry); I essentially use a File Manager look:
Image

I'd like to be able to click a folder on at least one pane and expand or collapse all subfolders.

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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v

#5 Post by Karol » 07.03.2019, 12:35

Select one node in the tree and than press +(Num) or x(Num)

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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v

#6 Post by coyote » 07.03.2019, 15:13

Karol wrote: 07.03.2019, 12:35 Select one node in the tree and than press +(Num) or x(Num)
Thank you very much for your reply, Karol!

I think that is exactly what I have done. But I'd be very grateful for a little clarification because I'm not sure I completely understand anything about your instructions:
1.
"+(Num)"

Does this mean (since my plus sign is a shifted key) that I hold down both the shift key and the key that makes a + then I also press any number key?
2.
"x(Num)"

Does this mean that I hold down the x key then I also press any number key?
3.
What's a node?
4.
What's "the tree"? (As I wrote, above, I don't know that the panes are called, sorry.)

Before posting I pretty much tried everything I could think of that might match the instructions.

I tried (on both panes of my setup which I pictured above) clicking on (to select) a folder on a drive with subfolders (I also tried clicking the icon for whole drives, and for "This PC")...then I tried my guesses above for what's meant by the commands you told us about.

But they didn't work (as I said "didn't "do anything for me"). Sometimes the behaved surprisingly; for example, when I pressed the x key after selecting a folder in my left pane, the focus jumped to a folder whose name began with "x" on another drive.

In short, I'm confused.

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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v

#7 Post by Karol » 07.03.2019, 15:39

See numeric keypad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeric_keypad
+(Num): Addition on the numeric keypad
x(Num) or *(Num): Multiplication on the numeric keypad

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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v

#8 Post by coyote » 07.03.2019, 15:59

Karol wrote: 07.03.2019, 15:39 See numeric keypad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeric_keypad
+(Num): Addition on the numeric keypad
x(Num) or *(Num): Multiplication on the numeric keypad
Aaaaa! Yes, that works perfectly. (Thank goodness I have a numeric keypad.)

Thank you very much, Karol!

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