Is there a way to have folders automatically organize themselves?

Hello everyone,
I would like to know if there is a way to adjust settings in OS X so that my folders automatically orgainze themselves into icon view arranged by name.
I've looked for a script or workflow to help, but can't seem to find anything.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
Allison

When you have a Finder window open, you can select "View" > "Show View Options" from the menu bar.
In the dialog box that appears, check "Keep arranged by" and select "Name".

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