

You can indent items, drag-and-drop to reorder them, and enjoy the satisfaction of crossing them off with a single click. Checklists now get the VIP treatment they deserve.Standardized font options, colors, and highlights add a personal touch while ensuring your notes look the same on every device. Semantic header styles and tables give structure to your notes.When you click Submit, the hta/VBS script will pass your choices as parameters to WinSetView.ps1, which will make the changes, and then restart Explorer.Here’s a sample of what’s new: More control over your notes’ appearance The tool includes two files: WinSetView.hta (HTML GUI with VBScript code) and WinSetView.ps1 (Powershell command line script).ĭouble-click WinSetView.hta to open the GUI. It also includes an option to fully reset all Explorer views to Windows default values. A restore option is provided, allowing you to roll back to any of these backups. WinSetView makes a unique backup file of the affected registry value(s) on each run. WinSetView does not alter your machine's settings, and no elevated privileges are required. For best results, close all open apps before running this tool, as any open applications can prevent open/save dialog views from being correctly updated.Īll changes made by WinSetView are per-user within the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive in the registry. Using WinSetView is pretty much self-explanatory.

The selection will be enabled across all folders. WinSetView will permit you to set the Details View with a user-defined selection of column headings.
