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OREALLY
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      04-26-2011
In XP you could go back and forth between folders in Windows Explorer via
the arrows on top. In my Windows 7 / 64 bit that option is grayed out....or
doesn't function. Is there a way to enable it?

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      04-26-2011
On 4/25/2011 11:19 PM, OREALLY wrote:
> In XP you could go back and forth between folders in Windows Explorer
> via the arrows on top. In my Windows 7 / 64 bit that option is grayed
> out....or doesn't function. Is there a way to enable it?
>


The buttons work on my 32bit Win 7 Explorer. The buttons are grayed out
until you start navigating to directories.
 
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      04-26-2011
Thanx.....see what you mean!

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On 4/25/2011 11:19 PM, OREALLY wrote:
> In XP you could go back and forth between folders in Windows Explorer
> via the arrows on top. In my Windows 7 / 64 bit that option is grayed
> out....or doesn't function. Is there a way to enable it?
>


The buttons work on my 32bit Win 7 Explorer. The buttons are grayed out
until you start navigating to directories.

 
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