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I have a folder called Music, under this are several levels of categorisation
of my music files. When I display any of these sub folders in explorer I want the same set of columns, showing Bit Rate, Filename, Duration, Artist, Album, Date, and whatever as per my own choice. I can laboriously go through the hundreds of folders and set these columns, but how can I do this automatically? I cannot use the option to set all folders to be like the one I have customised for music as I do not want all of my computer's files displayed like this, only the ones under the folder called Music. I could do with a function "Apply this folder's settings to all subfolders" but that is not there. I could imagine making a custom template which contains the settings, but that function does not appear to exist. Is there a way of doing this, what would appear to me to be common and normal, task? |
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I've written a couple of scripts for this.
The first will wipe out all saved views, up the limit for saved views, then allow you to define a view for a folder an apply it to all its subfolders. The link is: http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM.zip The second script preserves existing saved views and only modifies the folder(s) and subfolders you select. That link is: http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM2.zip Good Luck, Keith "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2906A00F-6217-48CF-AF23-8238FD4A3F87@microsoft.com... > I have a folder called Music, under this are several levels of categorisation > of my music files. When I display any of these sub folders in explorer I want > the same set of columns, showing Bit Rate, Filename, Duration, Artist, Album, > Date, and whatever as per my own choice. I can laboriously go through the > hundreds of folders and set these columns, but how can I do this > automatically? I cannot use the option to set all folders to be like the one > I have customised for music as I do not want all of my computer's files > displayed like this, only the ones under the folder called Music. I could do > with a function "Apply this folder's settings to all subfolders" but that is > not there. I could imagine making a custom template which contains the > settings, but that function does not appear to exist. Is there a way of doing > this, what would appear to me to be common and normal, task? |
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Keith.
I tried FVMII and it works great. I just hope that the views are retained next time I open these folders as this has been a continual problem for me and my wife using two different - but networked - computers. I note that I ned to always open the folder (My Pictures in my case) the same way, i.e. as Desktop/My Documents/My Pictures. Does it matter how I get to this point, i.e. via a shortcut or by opening My Computer and navigating down to that folder? -- Cheers, Trevor L. Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au Keith Miller wrote: > I've written a couple of scripts for this. > > The first will wipe out all saved views, up the limit for saved > views, then allow you to define a view for a folder an apply it to > all its subfolders. The link is: > > http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM.zip > > The second script preserves existing saved views and only modifies > the folder(s) and subfolders you select. That link is: > > http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM2.zip > > Good Luck, > Keith > > > > "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2906A00F-6217-48CF-AF23-8238FD4A3F87@microsoft.com... >> I have a folder called Music, under this are several levels of >> categorisation of my music files. When I display any of these sub >> folders in explorer I want the same set of columns, showing Bit >> Rate, Filename, Duration, Artist, Album, Date, and whatever as per >> my own choice. I can laboriously go through the hundreds of folders >> and set these columns, but how can I do this automatically? I cannot >> use the option to set all folders to be like the one I have >> customised for music as I do not want all of my computer's files >> displayed like this, only the ones under the folder called Music. I >> could do with a function "Apply this folder's settings to all >> subfolders" but that is not there. I could imagine making a custom >> template which contains the settings, but that function does not >> appear to exist. Is there a way of doing this, what would appear to >> me to be common and normal, task? |
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Keith,
A PS. When my wife accesses exactly the same folders (which are stored on the desktop) on her networked laptop, the settings change *every* time a folder is opened. Can anything be done about this ? -- Cheers, Trevor L. Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au Trevor L. wrote: > Keith. > > I tried FVMII and it works great. > > I just hope that the views are retained next time I open these > folders as this has been a continual problem for me and my wife using > two different - but networked - computers. > > I note that I need to always open the folder (My Pictures in my case) > the same way, i.e. as Desktop/My Documents/My Pictures. Does it > matter how I get to this point, i.e. via a shortcut or by opening My > Computer and navigating down to that folder? > > -- > Cheers, > Trevor L. > Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au > > Keith Miller wrote: >> I've written a couple of scripts for this. >> >> The first will wipe out all saved views, up the limit for saved >> views, then allow you to define a view for a folder an apply it to >> all its subfolders. The link is: >> >> http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM.zip >> >> The second script preserves existing saved views and only modifies >> the folder(s) and subfolders you select. That link is: >> >> http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM2.zip >> >> Good Luck, >> Keith >> >> >> >> "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2906A00F-6217-48CF-AF23-8238FD4A3F87@microsoft.com... >>> I have a folder called Music, under this are several levels of >>> categorisation of my music files. When I display any of these sub >>> folders in explorer I want the same set of columns, showing Bit >>> Rate, Filename, Duration, Artist, Album, Date, and whatever as per >>> my own choice. I can laboriously go through the hundreds of folders >>> and set these columns, but how can I do this automatically? I cannot >>> use the option to set all folders to be like the one I have >>> customised for music as I do not want all of my computer's files >>> displayed like this, only the ones under the folder called Music. I >>> could do with a function "Apply this folder's settings to all >>> subfolders" but that is not there. I could imagine making a custom >>> template which contains the settings, but that function does not >>> appear to exist. Is there a way of doing this, what would appear to >>> me to be common and normal, task? |
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Response inline:
"Trevor L." <tandcl@homemail.com.au> wrote in message news:edoDdvvzFHA.1192@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Keith. > > I tried FVMII and it works great. Glad to help. > > I just hope that the views are retained next time I open these folders as > this has been a continual problem for me and my wife using two different - > but networked - computers. > > I note that I ned to always open the folder (My Pictures in my case) the > same way, i.e. as Desktop/My Documents/My Pictures. Does it matter how I get > to this point, i.e. via a shortcut or by opening My Computer and navigating > down to that folder? It shouldn't matter. As long as the folder tree shows the same path, you will be accessing the same saved view. Good Luck, Keith > > -- > Cheers, > Trevor L. > Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au > > Keith Miller wrote: > > I've written a couple of scripts for this. > > > > The first will wipe out all saved views, up the limit for saved > > views, then allow you to define a view for a folder an apply it to > > all its subfolders. The link is: > > > > http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM.zip > > > > The second script preserves existing saved views and only modifies > > the folder(s) and subfolders you select. That link is: > > > > http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM2.zip > > > > Good Luck, > > Keith > > > > > > > > "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:2906A00F-6217-48CF-AF23-8238FD4A3F87@microsoft.com... > >> I have a folder called Music, under this are several levels of > >> categorisation of my music files. When I display any of these sub > >> folders in explorer I want the same set of columns, showing Bit > >> Rate, Filename, Duration, Artist, Album, Date, and whatever as per > >> my own choice. I can laboriously go through the hundreds of folders > >> and set these columns, but how can I do this automatically? I cannot > >> use the option to set all folders to be like the one I have > >> customised for music as I do not want all of my computer's files > >> displayed like this, only the ones under the folder called Music. I > >> could do with a function "Apply this folder's settings to all > >> subfolders" but that is not there. I could imagine making a custom > >> template which contains the settings, but that function does not > >> appear to exist. Is there a way of doing this, what would appear to > >> me to be common and normal, task? > > |
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I'm not sure how or if views of folders on a network are saved.
I'm also not sure of your question... She is viewing files stored on your computer, correct? Are you saying that changes the view on your computer the next time you open the folder? Or that her view of the folder is not saved? Keith "Trevor L." <tandcl@homemail.com.au> wrote in message news:uXZ4O4vzFHA.2312@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Keith, > A PS. > > When my wife accesses exactly the same folders (which are stored on the > desktop) on her networked laptop, the settings change *every* time a folder > is opened. Can anything be done about this ? > > -- > Cheers, > Trevor L. > Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au > > Trevor L. wrote: > > Keith. > > > > I tried FVMII and it works great. > > > > I just hope that the views are retained next time I open these > > folders as this has been a continual problem for me and my wife using > > two different - but networked - computers. > > > > I note that I need to always open the folder (My Pictures in my case) > > the same way, i.e. as Desktop/My Documents/My Pictures. Does it > > matter how I get to this point, i.e. via a shortcut or by opening My > > Computer and navigating down to that folder? > > > > -- > > Cheers, > > Trevor L. > > Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au > > > > Keith Miller wrote: > >> I've written a couple of scripts for this. > >> > >> The first will wipe out all saved views, up the limit for saved > >> views, then allow you to define a view for a folder an apply it to > >> all its subfolders. The link is: > >> > >> http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM.zip > >> > >> The second script preserves existing saved views and only modifies > >> the folder(s) and subfolders you select. That link is: > >> > >> http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM2.zip > >> > >> Good Luck, > >> Keith > >> > >> > >> > >> "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:2906A00F-6217-48CF-AF23-8238FD4A3F87@microsoft.com... > >>> I have a folder called Music, under this are several levels of > >>> categorisation of my music files. When I display any of these sub > >>> folders in explorer I want the same set of columns, showing Bit > >>> Rate, Filename, Duration, Artist, Album, Date, and whatever as per > >>> my own choice. I can laboriously go through the hundreds of folders > >>> and set these columns, but how can I do this automatically? I cannot > >>> use the option to set all folders to be like the one I have > >>> customised for music as I do not want all of my computer's files > >>> displayed like this, only the ones under the folder called Music. I > >>> could do with a function "Apply this folder's settings to all > >>> subfolders" but that is not there. I could imagine making a custom > >>> template which contains the settings, but that function does not > >>> appear to exist. Is there a way of doing this, what would appear to > >>> me to be common and normal, task? > > |
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Keith,
Yes, the files are stored on my PC. She accesses them via the network, where sharing is set (and permision to alter). I think I am saying the latter. The views I set are not seen by her. The views that she sets are not retained the next time she views the folder, nor do they alter the views that I have set on my PC - these remain the same. If views of folders on a network are not saved, then we will be stuck with the status quo, although it annoys her intensely. I guess a way around it may be to write a script which picks up all the shared files and writes them to a destination on her PC which is *not* Offline Folders. The problems are: 1. Writing the script 2. Remembering to run it (the XP offline facility is intended to do al this for you) -- Cheers, Trevor L. Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au Keith Miller wrote: > I'm not sure how or if views of folders on a network are saved. > > I'm also not sure of your question... > > She is viewing files stored on your computer, correct? Are you > saying that changes the view on your computer the next time you open > the folder? Or that her view of the folder is not saved? > > Keith > > "Trevor L." <tandcl@homemail.com.au> wrote in message > news:uXZ4O4vzFHA.2312@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> Keith, >> A PS. >> >> When my wife accesses exactly the same folders (which are stored on >> the desktop) on her networked laptop, the settings change *every* >> time a folder is opened. Can anything be done about this ? >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> Trevor L. >> Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au >> >> Trevor L. wrote: >>> Keith. >>> >>> I tried FVMII and it works great. >>> >>> I just hope that the views are retained next time I open these >>> folders as this has been a continual problem for me and my wife >>> using two different - but networked - computers. >>> >>> I note that I need to always open the folder (My Pictures in my >>> case) the same way, i.e. as Desktop/My Documents/My Pictures. Does >>> it matter how I get to this point, i.e. via a shortcut or by >>> opening My Computer and navigating down to that folder? >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers, >>> Trevor L. >>> Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au >>> >>> Keith Miller wrote: >>>> I've written a couple of scripts for this. >>>> >>>> The first will wipe out all saved views, up the limit for saved >>>> views, then allow you to define a view for a folder an apply it to >>>> all its subfolders. The link is: >>>> >>>> http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM.zip >>>> >>>> The second script preserves existing saved views and only modifies >>>> the folder(s) and subfolders you select. That link is: >>>> >>>> http://mysite.verizon.net/res18hr7/FVM2.zip >>>> >>>> Good Luck, >>>> Keith >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >>>> message news:2906A00F-6217-48CF-AF23-8238FD4A3F87@microsoft.com... >>>>> I have a folder called Music, under this are several levels of >>>>> categorisation of my music files. When I display any of these sub >>>>> folders in explorer I want the same set of columns, showing Bit >>>>> Rate, Filename, Duration, Artist, Album, Date, and whatever as per >>>>> my own choice. I can laboriously go through the hundreds of >>>>> folders and set these columns, but how can I do this >>>>> automatically? I cannot use the option to set all folders to be >>>>> like the one I have customised for music as I do not want all of >>>>> my computer's files displayed like this, only the ones under the >>>>> folder called Music. I could do with a function "Apply this >>>>> folder's settings to all subfolders" but that is not there. I >>>>> could imagine making a custom template which contains the >>>>> settings, but that function does not appear to exist. Is there a >>>>> way of doing this, what would appear to me to be common and >>>>> normal, task? |
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