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Ok so I will continue using the tweak, but unfortunately only in the normal white mode.
At least it works on win 10 LTSC. Hope one day somebody creates a new fully working tweak or Microsoft fix this lacking feature.
Thanks for your help Brink
Hello, and thank you for the great work!
I have Windows 10 ver 1909, so it doesn't work right.
Whenever I close and reopen or reaccess or even "Refresh" a particular folder (with "Arrange" off and icons already sorted as I need them) the system would rearrange the items once again.
So, let's say I have work to do and several work files, source file and finished file, plus invoice file, and I group them all as I need them.
Takes some time for around 100 files.
But I need to sort them in different corners "work to be done" "work in progress" "only check needed" "finished but invoice to be done".
I didn't have any problem under XP, then under 8.1 there were ways to fix it.
But Win10 will always rearrange upon refresh/restart etc.
Strange thing: Only my desktop will keep its arrangement, even if I click "Refresh" or restart.
Couldn't this behavior be analysed and applied to the other folders as a possible solution?
Any solution for this? I need this in order to do my work effectively.
For a working solution I would be happy to send 50 $ via Paypal!
Plus my eternal thanks!
Maybe we can do some crowdfunding or reward setting so somebody will find a way?
Best regds,
Karl
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PS: Meanwhile, I will just use the Desktop as my work folder (with Small Files view). But that's just a temporary solution.
Yes, I'm currently willing to pay to have this feature back: disable auto-arrange in folders so you can have grid activated and then sort manually, randomlly, as you like, positioning files and folders where you like, any corner, any combination.
Since I do periodical searches for this issue, I see many, many blog posts that keep having traffic: people do have this same issue. I'm sure a lot of people is interested in having this solution: disable auto-arrange in folders in Windows 10.