Annoyed by Poser 5 top level folder display, which fritters away the valuable library real estate by showing you folder icon after folder icon? Yearn for the simple list of folder names like the image above with far less scrolling? After all you know they are folders without CL screaming it at you - repeatedly. OK, if you have Photoshop heres how. (Yes, you need to have Photoshop as the interface is stored in .psd files!!!) This tweak's not perfect due to Poser 5 UI artifacts, but to me at least it achieves its stated goal. Find Runtimeui27100_library.psd and make a backup copy in case you want to go back to the stock interface. Now open the same file in Photoshop. First lets shrink the images: Image Size down to 20 pixels high (and thus 30 pixels wide). Now Canvas Size it back to 91x60 placing the image in the upper left corner. Youll see that there are 5 Layers, 4 starting with numbers and a 5th one used to construct the first 4 that well ignore. Theres no more work to be done on layer 27140, but on 27130 and 27120 we want to move the image all the way to the top right. Select a marquee rectangle around the image data on 27130, and drag the image data all the way to the right, holding down the Shift key. Repeat this on layer 27120. Now on 27110 select and delete everything. Finally Zoom way in if youve not already, and using the pencil tool create a single black pixel on left hand side of each of 27110, 27120 & 27130 about 6 pixels down from the top. And on 27110 only also create a matching single black pixel 6 pixels down from the top on the right side. Save the file. Thats it. What weve done is resize the image down to save space, removed the folder icon entirely for a library folder while leaving the ones used for going up 1 folder level and for changing runtimes. The little dots are needed because Poser 5 insists on centering the folder icons, which makes the folder name hard to read with an icon in the middle of it. The moving and the dot trick leaves the important center area clear. Couple of notes: It would seem simpler to just delete this file or clear it all to transparent pixels, but unfortunately Poser 5 wont display the folders at all if you do that. Also note that CL is using an early PSD format else the files would be huge so you cant use any modern Photoshop trickery like changing the opacity settings, or rather if you do itll be ignored. As always your mileage may vary, and dont ask me to upload the edited file, I dont need CL coming after me for copyright violations - they've had too much of my money for P5 already ;-)