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| File Pathname Color Hi all, Something funny has happened recently when using WORD. When I open a folder to scan the list of files contained therein, I notice that a certain number of the file names are now listed in the color blue, rather than the usual black. What has caused this color change? Is this something to worry about? Would appreciate any response to this query. No one I speak to seems to know anything about this. Very puzzling ... but is it ominous? Thanks in advance. / Yonas / prossner@total.net |
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| Re: File Pathname Color What you're describing vaguely rings a bell, but I can't remember exactly what causes the color-change. Can you provide a couple of details please? * Do the files appear in blue when browsing them in Windows Explorer, when browsing through Word's File/Open... menu option, or both? * Do the colored files have anything in common such as their type/extension or some other attribute? |
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| Re: File Pathname Color With NTFS encrypted and compressed files appear in color by default in XP/2003. Folder Option control panel on 'View' tab. I believe blue is encrypted. |
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| Re: File Pathname Color blue filename == compressed file green filename == encrypted Nothing to worry about, just right click, properties, advanced and you'll see the compress and encrypt options. Your encrypt option may be grayed out if you have xp home. |
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| Re: File Pathname Color Thanks for the info Laser and cozofdeath; you two remembered what I'd forgotten... |
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