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Problem with Icons


Question Posted Monday April 17 2006, 1:56 pm

I have the most stupid problem, when you select a file in a folder you are sapose to be able to move it around the screen and live it where ever you want, I can't do that.
Even on my desktop I CAN'T MOVE MY FILES
Help me PLEZ!!!


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sweet34misery answered Tuesday April 18 2006, 3:43 pm:
on ure destop (to take care of moving those files) right click your mouse on the background space, not where a file is, and then u should see a menue and go to arrange icons by and you can change the settings, most likely it is selected on autoarange, so you would want to click it again to unchoose it

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