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i was reading an answer to a question...


Question Posted Monday October 23 2006, 4:28 am

hey. i was reading your answer to a question. It was to do with hidden folders. well you said how to make them hidden. what happens though if you wanna view them? how do you make them un-hidden. (if there's such a word!)

thanks

Nadia.


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SilkStuy answered Monday October 23 2006, 5:31 am:
Alright, actually, it goes through the same process.
In a Document folder, select tools ->
folder options -> view ->
Show all hidden folders or files..
Smth like that.

Right below the one that says hide all hidden folders... or smth like that.

And if you want your folder permanently seen,
select properties and un-"tick" the hide folder.

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