All subfolders in Explorer show shortcut directory tree!
It is easy to display all subfolders in the file explorer view in all directory tree views with shortcuts!
Just as you sometimes want to expand the directory tree in MS File Explorer, you want to have an overview of the entire directory tree of a drive in Quad Explorer Q-Dir. Opening the subfolders / directories individually would be very time consuming and time-consuming. It's a good thing that the Quad Explorer also has a good shortcut for this.
Show subfolders on all drives or folders in Q-Dir!
2. Click on the desired folder or drive
(left in the navigation bar of the respective Explorer)
3. Press the [*] key on your numeric keypad
(PS: On some keyboards there is the mark [x]).
The Quad Explorer then opens all subdirectories and shows the complete directory tree, regardless of whether it is on Windows 10 or one of the Microsoft Server operating systems, Apple Mac and Linux users probably know this practical shortcut, but the directories are also in the Menu available.
To display system volume information in the Quad-Explorer view, the free file manager must be started with administrative rights or admin mode on Windows
Under MS Windows 10 it is easy to start the search with and without subfolders in File Explorer Tipp ► with and without subfolders in Windows 11 Explorer
We have subfolders, so if the drive or folder on the left in the navigation bar of the Explorer opens a subdirectory, then the question arises, can you view the complete directory tree, i.e. the tree view in Explorer, with all open folders in the tree structure see is there a key command?
I was able to show the navigation area, if I see Explorer the navigation area on the left I am looking for a trick to open all folders, do I have to go to the View menu or click that the navigation area button will open completely?
On a drive icon it can work to open the tree again, but not just the current level, but all the directories below?
Show all subfolders in Explorer so I need a shortcut, sometimes I want to have an overview of the entire directory tree of a drive, something like that?
I have subfolders to open them individually for me, can it be that there is a special shortcut for this in Windows Explorer?
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