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2/8/2007 1:31 PM
 
When I am in the file manager, how do I scroll down?  I have several folders and subfolder.  When I try to access some of the folder deep in the tree they extend below the window and I can't see them to click on them?  I need to be able to set write access to them, but I can't see them to select them.
 
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2/8/2007 7:15 PM
 
it looks like you need to reduce the number of folders.

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2/15/2007 10:11 AM
 
Can't.  We are giving each staff member their own page, so each needs their own folder for docs. 

So I'm assuming there is no way to do this?  I can't hardly believe they wouldn't build this feature in. 
 
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2/26/2007 12:56 PM
 
Bet you are using Netscape, we had the same problem try using IE and see if it works.
 
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2/26/2007 2:10 PM
 
Awesome, thanks.  I was beginning to give up.  I could get it to expand if I was in a folder with more than 10 files.  But I had to tell it to display 20 files per page, then switch folders.  What a pain. 

Thanks again, the differences in browsers can be very annoying. 
 
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