This article describes how to configure Windows 95 so that double-clicking
a folder opens the Find tool, rather than opening a window displaying the
contents of the folder.
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Causing the Find tool to open when you double-click a folder may be useful
if you often must find files or documents in folders containing a large
number of files.
Note that changing this setting affects all folders.
To cause the Find tool to open when you double-click a folder, follow these
steps:
| 1. | Double-click My Computer.
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| 2. | On the View menu, click Options.
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| 3. | Click the File Types tab.
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| 4. | In the Registered File Types box, click File Folder, and then click
Edit.
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| 5. | In the Actions box, click Find, and then click Set Default.
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| 6. | Click Close, and then click Close.
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After you follow these steps, double-clicking a folder causes the Find tool
to open. To open a window displaying the folder's contents, use the right
mouse button to click the folder, and then click Open on the menu that
appears.
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For additional information about the Find tool, click the Start button,
click Help, type "find command, using" on the Index tab, click Display, and
then view the topics you want.
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