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THE ASTERISK KEY REVEALS ALL
"Occasionally, I
need to fully expand a folder (to display all folders and subfolders
inside) in an Explorer window. The old Windows 3.x File Manager had a
specific command for this task. What is the equivalent in Windows
Explorer?"
While inside a
two-paned Explorer window, the easiest way to expand a folder is to
use the keyboard way. Select any folder and press the asterisk key (*)
on your numeric keypad. The result is a fully expanded view of all
folders and subfolders inside.
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