'Show in Explorer' showing the parent folder
AnsweredPR 2021 on Windows.
In Browse mode, the left hand pane has Browse selected so that is shows the folder structure on my hard drive. My root folder is D:\Pictures, with each subfolder for a specific event. When I have a subfolder selected (for example 'BirthdayParty'), I right click on it and select 'Show in Explorer'. When Explorer opens, it opens in the Pictures folder rather than BirthdayParty folder. The BirthdayParty folder is highlighted, but that's not how I believe this should work; most other applications would open in the folder selected.
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Yes, that is correct. It will take you to the Pictures folder with the 210814_Maine_sunrise folder selected. That is what you told the program you wanted. "Show me where the 2100814… folder lives"; it lives in your Pictures folder so that is what gets opened in the Explorer. If you want to see that folder's contents all you have to do is press the Return key to open it.
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