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Group files by Artist in XP

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i use my d: drive primarily for mp3s. is there a way to group the files on my d: drive by artist? The closest i have come is by grouping them by their first letter. My d: drive is all mp3's no folders nor do i want folders? is this possible?
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i use my d: drive primarily for mp3s. is there a way to group the files on my d: drive by artist? The closest i have come is by grouping them by their first letter. My d: drive is all mp3's no folders nor do i want folders? is this possible?
not unless you already see it in the Collum Select List, if you dont your SOL sorry ^^
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anybody else got any ideas maybe theres some way to tweak it theres gotta be a way
i dont know help please
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anybody else got any ideas maybe theres some way to tweak it theres gotta be a way
i dont know help please
windows would have to check each file for the ID3 tags. and if they dont have them they couldnt sort it anyway
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oh i just realized what you were talking about ha right click on the column and you get a choice i see thatnks
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