How to spend all the time looking at a photo of files using medium or large icons?

Original title: display of the icons in the folders

How to view my files permanently when it comes to photos? I want to have icons either medium or large, because whenever I want to download photos I have to manually switch the view. Help, please!

Hi Kailababy,

By browsing folders in the computer folder, you can apply the current view to all folders on your computer that are optimized for the content of the file that you have opened. You can open the photo folder and change the view to large icons, you can request large icons view in every folder that is optimized for photos.

You can read the following article and check if it helps:

Behavior and change folder views

You can read the following article and try to run the fixit and check:

Diagnose and repair Windows files and folders problems automatically

You can also read the following article and check:

How to modify your folder view settings or customize a folder

Hope this information is useful.

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