Customizing a Folder
Windows XP drops the Customize This Folder Wizard of earlier versions in favor of the Customize This Folder command, whose dialog box lets you apply folder templates or custom images. Most of the time, though, you'll be satisfied with the default folder settings.To customize a folder:
1. In Windows Explorer, select a folder; then choose View > Customize This Folder (Figure 5.21 ).
Figure 5.21. The template choice determines the view setting (Tiles, Thumbnails, and so on), task-pane commands, and background image for the folder.

TipsRight-click an empty area in Explorer's right pane to choose Customize This Folder.Customize This Folder isn't available for system folders such as Windows (or WINNT), Program Files, Shared Documents, My Documents, and other "Shared" and "My" folders.In Thumbnails view, Windows uses the first four files in a picture, music, or video folder to identify it. The folder's sort order determines which files are displayed (Figure 5.22 ).
Figure 5.22. Windows uses up to four images to preview the contents of picture, music, and video folders. For videos, the first frame is displayed. For music downloaded with Windows Media Player, album art is displayed.
