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):
And how could I mark all of the the sub fold only or mark one level of the sub folders?
How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v
How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v
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Win 7 64bit
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Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tr
Expand one level: + (Num)
Expand all: x (Num)
You can define shortcut for the action "Tree -collapse all".
Expand all: x (Num)
You can define shortcut for the action "Tree -collapse all".
Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tr
Great, have it all working now.
Thank you very much, Karol
Thank you very much, Karol
FC newest stable version, portable
Win 7 64bit
Win 7 64bit
Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tr
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:
I'd like to be able to click a folder on at least one pane and expand or collapse all subfolders.
FreeCommander XE 2019 Build 794 32-bit donor
Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v
Select one node in the tree and than press +(Num) or x(Num)
Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v
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.
Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v
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
+(Num): Addition on the numeric keypad
x(Num) or *(Num): Multiplication on the numeric keypad
Re: How can I expand (collapse) all of the folders in the tree v
Aaaaa! Yes, that works perfectly. (Thank goodness I have a numeric keypad.)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
Thank you very much, Karol!
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