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		<title>freeze the initial collapse state of folders</title>
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				<title>freeze the initial collapse state of folders</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Thanks for the nice program, it's probably the best add-on to windows file explorer.<br /> If possible I'd like to ask for a small option.<br /> In the previous versions, when I opened a new tab, each tab had "its own" settings so that I was able to see a folder in closed state in one tab and opened in the other folder. better to explain, in one tab I was able to see :<br /> -Dir1<br /> -Dir2<br /> ……….Dir2 contents<br /> ……….Dir2 contents<br /> ……….Dir2 contents<br /> -Dir3</p> <p>and in the other "new opened" tab:<br /> -Dir1<br /> -Dir2<br /> -Dir3 [closed state]</p> <p>It was much easier to use this way, as I have lots of folders</p> <p>However since the last updates, if a folder is open, its state is transfered to the new tabs, and managing the folders gets a bit difficult.<br /> I scanned all the choices for an option like "keep/retain folder states" but I was not able to find it.</p> <p>Is it possible [at least as an option] to do something like this in the upcoming version ?</p> <p>Thanks<br /> irfan</p> 
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