Windows 10: apply list view to only all subfolders

Discus and support apply list view to only all subfolders in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; How do I apply a view, specifically the "list" view, to only all of the subfolders of a folder without changing each one individually. 36806 Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Jerry Delacruz, Jan 8, 2016.

  1. apply list view to only all subfolders


    How do I apply a view, specifically the "list" view, to only all of the subfolders of a folder without changing each one individually.

    :)
     
    Jerry Delacruz, Jan 8, 2016
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  2. Vizal Win User

    Apply library's view settings to subfolders

    Hi,

    I'm using Windows 10 Pro 14393.321 and unlike Windows 7, library's view do not apply to subfolders anymore...

    I have it set so: group by: modification date; sort by: type; view type: large icons.

    However, the subfolders follow only the view for which the specific library was originally optimized for.

    The option to apply folder's settings to subfolders in folder options is greyed out.

    Please, tell me how do I apply my library's view settings to subfolders.

    And please NO sfc /scannow reply. It's useless and never helps.

    Thanks in advance.
     
    Vizal, Jan 8, 2016
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  3. Apply library's view settings to subfolders

    Hello,

    To better help you with your concern, kindly send us a screenshot of the folder option that is
    grayed out.

    Looking forward to your response.
     
    Jamille Nar, Jan 8, 2016
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  4. Brink
    Brink New Member

    apply list view to only all subfolders

    Brink, Jan 8, 2016
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  5. So it can't be done. That's a good answer because it will save me time from trying to find out how it could have been done. It's surprising that this can't be done though because when working with files you will need a different view depending upon the task you are doing, i.e., "icon" view when looking or comparing photos and "list" view when sorting the date or name. You would also only want to alter the view for the current folder and subfolder your working in rather than every similer "type" of file on your drive. As I recall, though, this was possible in DOS, but the available "views" was very limited. HAHA.
     
    Jerry Delacruz, Jan 8, 2016
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  6. Brink
    Brink New Member
    Not that I'm aware of in File Explorer.
     
    Brink, Jan 8, 2016
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  7. the command was "c: List/**" with the fields you wanted displayed. To establish it for daughter folders was set list, I believe. But it's all way, way in the past now. There was no "explorer" then.
     
    Jerry Delacruz, Jan 8, 2016
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  8. KeithM Win User

    apply list view to only all subfolders

    What you want can be done with Registry edits. The capability has been around since XP:

    It's barely implemented in the UI via Folder Properties -> Customize tab -> "Also apply this template to all subfolders". This creates the "Inherit" key. But it only has a value for FolderType, and that simply refers back to whatever defaults you've set for each folder template via "Apply to folders"


    apply list view to only all subfolders [​IMG]


    But Explorer looks for more. It looks for an Inherit key under the GUID key. This is from a Procmon log:

    16:08:42.2022498 Explorer.EXE 4444 RegOpenKey HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags\55\Shell\{5C4F28B5-F869-4E84-8E60-F11DB97C5CC7}\Inherit NAME NOT FOUND Desired Access: Read

    But if you create that key, Explorer will look for all same values in a saved view.


    apply list view to only all subfolders [​IMG]


    Keith
     
    KeithM, Jan 9, 2016
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  9. Berton Win User
    How far in the past? In Windows 3.1 it was File Manager which became Windows Explorer in Windows 95 and Directories became Folders. It changed to File Explorer in Windows 8 and later. DOS didn't have much in the way of a GUI/Grapical User Interface but little programs like HDM/Hard Disk Menu helped quite a bit.
     
    Berton, Apr 5, 2018
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