- #Xyplorer. how to show horizontal drive letters in menu update#
- #Xyplorer. how to show horizontal drive letters in menu portable#
- #Xyplorer. how to show horizontal drive letters in menu windows#
So I dont have to worry about what my USB drive letter is.Īgain if enough people what to know how I do all of this, the "guts", I could put together something in another forum or a document.ġ.jpg (66.64 KiB) Viewed 6016 times 2.jpg (41.
#Xyplorer. how to show horizontal drive letters in menu portable#
This loads the clean.dat root catalog, includes the security and hash catalogs, and I get what you see in the 2nd screenshot.Īgain everything here lives in the portable directory and all the items are using or the volume label - basically relative path names. So if I am at the Mother-in-laws house cleaning malware off her laptop I can load my 'cleaning' config. XYplorer 7.10 - Portable Openwith Menu (aka Portable File Associations) Favorites. Like I also said I have other catalogs like clean.dat, hash.dat, powershell.dat, security.dat.
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#Xyplorer. how to show horizontal drive letters in menu update#
So If I update the quick catalog, the update will show up anywhere the quick catalog is included. a ten-disk version of MS-DOS that also had Simplified Chinese characters in. This catalog is loaded for my 'home' and my 'work' configs. A window is a (usually) rectangular portion of the display on a computer. I put my scripts in there so I can assign a hot key if needed and I also get a command ID for the script itself to reference other places if needed.Īll my scripts use the same variables and relative paths to stay away from drive letter changes. The 'scripts' item, in that catalog, is actually a menu that points to the user\run script menu (command ID #9). The quick catalog is for things I use all the time, things like my scripts and computer manager. From these favorite folders I can use the breadcrumb bar or the address bar to get else where. I also have a work.dat which is the root catalog of favorite folders at work. The other favorite folders dont really change but I use the variables for consistency. They contain all my apps, utils, documents, and the XY folder. These are replicated to my USB stick that I carry around. This really comes into play with the first 3 items, the portable directories. Each entry points to a folder using things like, ?:, or volume label so I am not dependent on drive letters. The home catalog basically has my favorite folders I use all the time at home.
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Click the type of axis that you want to display or hide. On the Design tab, click the down arrow next to Add chart elements, and then hover over Axes in the fly-out menu. This displays the Chart Tools, adding the Design, and Format tabs.
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The script also includes the quick, dragndrop, tasks, and ratings catalogs. Click anywhere in the chart for which you want to display or hide axes. Converted files are stored in the same folder as the. A window opens showing the progress of the conversion and closes when it’s complete.
#Xyplorer. how to show horizontal drive letters in menu windows#
It’s very easy to use right click on a file (or several files) in Windows File Explorer, choose File Converter, and select the file format. I click on the little house CTB which runs a script to load the home.dat catalog. Once installed, it appears in the context (right click) menu. In the screenshot I am showing my 'at home' config. If anyone is really interested in what I did I could start a new discussion in tips and trick forum. Here is a SS showing some of what I explained.