Charles,
I'm not aware of a way to show all folder sizes in native Explorer.
Third-party file managers can do that as an option. My manager of choice is Xplorer^2 (https://www.zabkat.com/ -- there is a free version too if you dig).
If you just need to see how much space folders are taking up to find the "big stuff", I really like WizTree (https://www.diskanalyzer.com/).
Erich
On Tuesday, December 20, 2022 at 10:10, Charles Meyer eloquently inscribed:
> My esteem listmates,
>
> Besides installing 3rd party software, is there any way to make W10 File
> Explorer do what XP Windows Explorer did easily in displaying folders'
> sizes when you open a parent folder so it lists - Folder Name - Date
> Modified - Date Created for ALL the folders listed vertically?
>
> I can click on each folder and see the file size in Properties.
>
> I want a quick view so I can glance down the page and see each folder's
> size.
>
> I have Display File Size checked off in the Options menu.
>
> The word Size appears along the top next to Date Modified it just dodens
> reveal the actual number of the folder size for each folder like it did
> in XP.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Charles.
>
> Charles Meyer
> Charlotte County Public Library
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