i lob your laptop/pc out the window when you get it back the folder will have expanded
it shows all folders within the selected folder ..
to make a folder larger display the folders it contains
i lob your laptop/pc out the window when you get it back the folder will have expanded
to make a folder larger display the folders it contains
right click on the folder name in the folder tree
right click on the folder name in the folder tree
+ and -
expand is (+)sign means that the folder have sub folders but not display. if you click the (+)sign the sub folders will display, and the sign will change to (-). collapse is (-) sign mens that sub folder are display. if you click the sign (-) the folders will disappear and the sign will change to (+).
click the vista orb and search "indexing options" click the program click modify and show all locations expand your C drive and expand your user folder uncheck your username and click OK then close
Assuming that you are using Outlook Express on a normal Windows PC. The address book is just another file, you can make a 'backup copy' of it in another directory, then if you destroy the original you can just copy the backup over the original. Use Windows Explorer (aka 'My Computer'). Find the folder 'Documents and Settings', expand this (click the little '+' symbol). There will be another folder with the user name you use to log on to Windows; if you log on as 'Dave' the folder is called 'Dave', expand this in the same way. Normally the first folder in the list now is 'Application data', expand this, find folder 'Microsoft' and expand this. Near the top of the list will be 'Address Book', expand it. Now you should see a file with the name of 'yourusername.WAB' e.g. Dave.WAB Use Windows Explorer to drag a copy of the file somewhere safe - take care 'copy' the file not 'move' it!! A USB memory stick is a good place as you also can use it on another computer. Sorry it looks so complex - blame Microsoft for the complicated folder structure. Another theoretically simper alternative - open your address book, use 'file' then 'export' - 'export WAB' to get Outlook to make a copy. However I have had problems with this method, I found that when you 'Import' your backup to recover a damaged address book Outlook may not correctly re-create any folder structure you have in the address book with the addresses in the folders. If you have a simple 'flat' address book this will not be a problem.
In MS Word 2007/2010 click on Insert tab to expand then click Picture and navigate to folder where is picture you want to insert.
A sub folder is when you put a folder in another folder and a sub level folder is when you put more than one sub folder in another sub folder.....