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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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Answered in .customize.
Better to cross-post than multipost. Then the reply from one group shows up in all. Keith "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB5E9DB9-56FC-43AC-B90E-B4D054348DE1@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 would only the interface provided did not reveal that facility.
Tartrazine "Keith Miller" wrote: > Answered in .customize. > > Better to cross-post than multipost. Then the reply from one group shows up in all. > > Keith > > "Tartrazine" <Tartrazine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB5E9DB9-56FC-43AC-B90E-B4D054348DE1@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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