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Help Needed With Column Headers In Music Folder Please :)
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Using Win 10.
I have a folder called "CD Collection", which contains my entire music collection.
So in this folder are folders ordered by artist name and in these folders are more folders containing albums by the corresponding artist and in each of these folders are the individual tracks and artwork for the corresponding album.
When I open the album to show the list of tracks and artwork, there are columns with the following headers:
Name
#
title
contributing artist
album
My question is how do I add an extra header so it applies to all of the folders?
I want another column with the header "album artist" but I don't want to do it to every folder ..... I'm guessing there are approx 500 folders !!
Also, some of the folders don't have the above headers, they have the following:
name
type
size
date modified
.... it's as if it's not recognised as a music folder.
Is there a way that I can get all the folders that contain the music tracks, to have the same headers without doing it individually??
Thanks ..... pub time now ...... I'll check back later :)
I have a folder called "CD Collection", which contains my entire music collection.
So in this folder are folders ordered by artist name and in these folders are more folders containing albums by the corresponding artist and in each of these folders are the individual tracks and artwork for the corresponding album.
When I open the album to show the list of tracks and artwork, there are columns with the following headers:
Name
#
title
contributing artist
album
My question is how do I add an extra header so it applies to all of the folders?
I want another column with the header "album artist" but I don't want to do it to every folder ..... I'm guessing there are approx 500 folders !!
Also, some of the folders don't have the above headers, they have the following:
name
type
size
date modified
.... it's as if it's not recognised as a music folder.
Is there a way that I can get all the folders that contain the music tracks, to have the same headers without doing it individually??
Thanks ..... pub time now ...... I'll check back later :)
Answers
I've only glanced at this but it looks as if it might help: https:// www. guidingtech. com/ add- columns- folders- windows- 10- file- explorer/ (If you're in the pub now, mine's a pint of Brewer's Gold, please!) ;-)
19:22 Fri 10th Jun 2022
You can customise which columns are shown in a folder by right-clicking on any column header, then on 'More' and putting a tick next to each header that you want to appear.
If you've got subfolders within 'Music' that aren't being recognised as containing music files, try the following:
Go to 'This PC'.
Right-click on the 'Music' folder.
Select 'Properties'.
Click the 'Customize' tab.
Check that 'Optimize this folder for' is showing 'Music'.
Then put a tick next to 'Also apply this template to all subfolders'.
Click 'OK'.
The above procedure can, of course, be used with any other folder too, such as your 'CD Collection' one.
If you've got subfolders within 'Music' that aren't being recognised as containing music files, try the following:
Go to 'This PC'.
Right-click on the 'Music' folder.
Select 'Properties'.
Click the 'Customize' tab.
Check that 'Optimize this folder for' is showing 'Music'.
Then put a tick next to 'Also apply this template to all subfolders'.
Click 'OK'.
The above procedure can, of course, be used with any other folder too, such as your 'CD Collection' one.
//// You can customise which columns are shown in a folder by right-clicking on any column header, then on 'More' and putting a tick next to each header that you want to appear. ////
Thanks Chris, I'd already tried that but it only works for each individual folder, so I'd end up having to repeat that procedure approx 500 times. Is there not a way of setting it for all the folders simultaneously?
Forget the 2nd part with files not being recognised as music - I'd sorted that out thanks.
Thanks Chris, I'd already tried that but it only works for each individual folder, so I'd end up having to repeat that procedure approx 500 times. Is there not a way of setting it for all the folders simultaneously?
Forget the 2nd part with files not being recognised as music - I'd sorted that out thanks.
I've only glanced at this but it looks as if it might help:
https:/ /www.gu idingte ch.com/ add-col umns-fo lders-w indows- 10-file -explor er/
(If you're in the pub now, mine's a pint of Brewer's Gold, please!)
;-)
https:/
(If you're in the pub now, mine's a pint of Brewer's Gold, please!)
;-)
//// (If you're in the pub now, mine's a pint of Brewer's Gold, please!)
;-) ////
I'm def leaving for the pub now ...... I don't think they serve yours in my local ..... a pint of Carling does me nicely.
I'll check that link tomorrow :)
Jim - you can't set the properties in the root folder ..... I wish it was that easy .....
;-) ////
I'm def leaving for the pub now ...... I don't think they serve yours in my local ..... a pint of Carling does me nicely.
I'll check that link tomorrow :)
Jim - you can't set the properties in the root folder ..... I wish it was that easy .....
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