Answered By: Arnetta Henderson Last Updated: Aug 16, 2019 Views: 104
Answered By: Arnetta Henderson
Last Updated: Aug 16, 2019 Views: 104
When you plug in your USB, on some computers the View on some of the older computers may be set to Filmstrip. You can change the View to Details, List or Tiles and it will change the way that you are viewing the contents of the USB drive to where your documents are showing the way that you are used to seeing them.
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