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Sometime around the July or August update(s), Microsoft decided that just seeing a Libraries folder, wasn't representative of their ideas.
So, they ripped the Libraries folder open, and splattered it's contents all over the place.
The Paint Shop Pro 7.04 Save window is probably the best example I have on MY computer.
The Paint Shop Pro settings are identical on Win 10 and Win 11.
The exact same program on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, screen shots taken after today's updates...
I keep hoping that one of these updates will put all that junk back in the Libraries folder... but Nooooo. LOL


As you can clearly see, Microsoft has gotten entirely out of hand. They've gone off the deep end, around the bend, let's just say it, they're... out in left field without a paddle.
Does anybody know how to stick all that cr*p back into the Libraries folder?
@Bree Are you seeing this in your PSP Save dialog?
/EDIT
I also see this behavior (Win 11 only), when I right click a zipped file and choose: 7zip > Extract files, and then click on the browse button to tell 7zip where I want to extract to.

So, they ripped the Libraries folder open, and splattered it's contents all over the place.
The Paint Shop Pro 7.04 Save window is probably the best example I have on MY computer.
The Paint Shop Pro settings are identical on Win 10 and Win 11.
The exact same program on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, screen shots taken after today's updates...
I keep hoping that one of these updates will put all that junk back in the Libraries folder... but Nooooo. LOL


As you can clearly see, Microsoft has gotten entirely out of hand. They've gone off the deep end, around the bend, let's just say it, they're... out in left field without a paddle.

Does anybody know how to stick all that cr*p back into the Libraries folder?
@Bree Are you seeing this in your PSP Save dialog?
/EDIT
I also see this behavior (Win 11 only), when I right click a zipped file and choose: 7zip > Extract files, and then click on the browse button to tell 7zip where I want to extract to.

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