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Old 10-28-07, 06:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Combinding "My Documents" Folders

Is there a way to make it show everything that is on the SD, CF and My Device in these folders just by clicking on the My Device one?

Please use very little words if you know how, I seem to get about half of what is said here!

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Old 10-28-07, 06:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Is there a way to make it show everything that is on the SD, CF and My Device in these folders just by clicking on the My Device one?

Please use very little words if you know how, I seem to get about half of what is said here!

Thanks!
No, not that I know about. And it would be problematic anyway as the SD and CF cards are removable media, and so may or may not be present at any point in time.

However, you could perhaps simplify viewing these separate folders by placing a shortcut to the others in each of the folders, so that if you were viewing the \CF CARD\My Documents\ folder, for example, you could click on your shortcut to the \SD CARD\My Documents\ folder or on the shortcut to the \DEVICE\My Documents\ folder (or, if you have an X50V running WM2003SE, to the \Built-In Storage\My Documents\ folder).
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