I have thousands of files nested within subfolders of subfolders. When I am in the root directory with a list of all my main folders, I want to be able to sort by size (largest main folder to smallest, dictated by the contents of its subfolders).
By default, Win Explorer only sorts individual files. Is there an easy way to change this behavior without a 3rd party app? Otherwise, I'd be happy with an AutoHotkey-oriented solution too.
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You can sort by folder size in OSX, but unfortunately there's no built in way to do so in Windows.
So back to your question, I don't think there is any way to display folder size without a third party app. I guess the way without a 3rd party tool would be to right-click>Properties.
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