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It seems so elementary, yet the whole MS Kowledge Base never mentions it.
When you list your files, under the "details" option, there are columns for Name, Size, Type, Date Modified and then space for dozens of columns you can choose to add.
But NOWHERE does it say how you ADD things in these columns!
One column it lets you choose to have is "Key Words"
But HOW do you enter them!
I am on XP
In a thing called MS MediaPlayer there IS (extremely well hidden: congratulations Bill) a way to enter what you want in these columns. In this way you build a music library. It is GREAT!
So if Bill lets me have a MUSIC library, why not a FILE library?
Do I have to resort to the trickery of telling MS that all my files are "Music"
If any of you kind people can help, thank you so much
esdel
When you list your files, under the "details" option, there are columns for Name, Size, Type, Date Modified and then space for dozens of columns you can choose to add.
But NOWHERE does it say how you ADD things in these columns!
One column it lets you choose to have is "Key Words"
But HOW do you enter them!
I am on XP
In a thing called MS MediaPlayer there IS (extremely well hidden: congratulations Bill) a way to enter what you want in these columns. In this way you build a music library. It is GREAT!
So if Bill lets me have a MUSIC library, why not a FILE library?
Do I have to resort to the trickery of telling MS that all my files are "Music"
If any of you kind people can help, thank you so much
esdel
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The seletion of the headers options are under view - Choose details. Then you add of remove the details you wish to view.
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It seems so elementary, yet the whole MS Kowledge Base never mentions it.
When you list your files, under the "details" option, there are columns for Name, Size, Type, Date Modified and then space for dozens of columns you can choose to add.
But NOWHERE does it say how you ADD things in these columns!
One column it lets you choose to have is "Key Words"
But HOW do you enter them!
I am on XP
In a thing called MS MediaPlayer there IS (extremely well hidden: congratulations Bill) a way to enter what you want in these columns. In this way you build a music library. It is GREAT!
So if Bill lets me have a MUSIC library, why not a FILE library?
Do I have to resort to the trickery of telling MS that all my files are "Music"
If any of you kind people can help, thank you so much
esdel
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#3 30 Days Ago
File Edit View
Choose Detail
Show
Or right click in one of the headers and select add.
Choose Detail
Show
Or right click in one of the headers and select add.
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It seems so elementary, yet the whole MS Kowledge Base never mentions it.
When you list your files, under the "details" option, there are columns for Name, Size, Type, Date Modified and then space for dozens of columns you can choose to add.
But NOWHERE does it say how you ADD things in these columns!
One column it lets you choose to have is "Key Words"
But HOW do you enter them!
I am on XP
In a thing called MS MediaPlayer there IS (extremely well hidden: congratulations Bill) a way to enter what you want in these columns. In this way you build a music library. It is GREAT!
So if Bill lets me have a MUSIC library, why not a FILE library?
Do I have to resort to the trickery of telling MS that all my files are "Music"
If any of you kind people can help, thank you so much
esdel
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#4 30 Days Ago
Oh Dear!
I have spent the last half hour trying to reply to your kind message
I have done so many times and it always gets wiped out inviting me to join again and again with a new u/name and password!
TMy deleted message to you is:
Thanks for trying but I want to ENTER the keywords of my choice in the column, not just have an empty colunm.
Like this:
File Size When created Ketwards (= what this file does)
Shoe 24k 07/04/09 Shoe leather, neolite, stitching
How do I do that?
esdel
I have spent the last half hour trying to reply to your kind message
I have done so many times and it always gets wiped out inviting me to join again and again with a new u/name and password!
TMy deleted message to you is:
Thanks for trying but I want to ENTER the keywords of my choice in the column, not just have an empty colunm.
Like this:
File Size When created Ketwards (= what this file does)
Shoe 24k 07/04/09 Shoe leather, neolite, stitching
How do I do that?
esdel
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#6 20 Days Ago
Yes but when I do that Bill DESTROYS the date info for each file
I have 178 files
I want to PRESERVE their dates while ADDING info telling me what each file does.
I give up on Bill's idiot system
How can I COPY a directory listing into Excel on windows XP (and without losing all the date-of-origins)?
Many thanks
I have 178 files
I want to PRESERVE their dates while ADDING info telling me what each file does.
I give up on Bill's idiot system
How can I COPY a directory listing into Excel on windows XP (and without losing all the date-of-origins)?
Many thanks
Last edited by esdel; 20 Days Ago at 2:35 am.
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#7 20 Days Ago
"Bill" is not an idiot, and he knows you want to preserve the dates on your files. You're looking at the "Date Modified", and Bill has accurately recorded your key strokes. Rt-click the column headings and add "Date Created" (And "Comments" if you wish.)
This utility will create a text file you can import into Excel(Or you can just use it as is, if you prefer:
http://techcruser.blogspot.com/2007/...-of-files.html
This can also be done with DOS commands.
This utility will create a text file you can import into Excel(Or you can just use it as is, if you prefer:
http://techcruser.blogspot.com/2007/...-of-files.html
This can also be done with DOS commands.
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#8 20 Days Ago
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"Bill" is not an idiot, and he knows you want to preserve the dates on your files. You're looking at the "Date Modified", and Bill has accurately recorded your key strokes. Rt-click the column headings and add "Date Created" (And "Comments" if you wish.)
This utility will create a text file you can import into Excel(Or you can just use it as is, if you prefer:
http://techcruser.blogspot.com/2007/...-of-files.html
This can also be done with DOS commands.
He "simplifies" the problem my DELETING all the dates:-
The Date created is erased and replaced by the SAME date for all (the date when you ADDED this ancient file to this computer)
The date modified (your last chance to have any date remembered at all) becomes the date you added the comment !
Many thanks
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