breadandbubbles Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 this is probabaly a straightforward thing, but i cant find a way, anywhere, to have default folder settings. for instance, in My Documents i, like most people, have a My Music folder. in that folder i have folders by artists, subfoldering the artists albums. in each album, whever i go there, i have to go to view -> details. and then i have to choose which details to display, because the default istn to my liking. for example, i like to see the bitrates, but the default has no bit rates, so i have to right click the top bar and choose bitrates.with EVERY FOLDER.is there a way to apply a default setting or something?anyone?
N1K Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Yes, make you changes to folder view like the way you want and go to:Windows explorer-->tools-->View-->Apply to all folders
InTheWayBoy Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 And for a visual:Just like N1K mentions, set your view as you like it first, and then click the button.
Angelico_Payne Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 You could have found it over the google in like 2 minutesWicked sickyou are so lazy....
the_doc735 Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 i'll keep it shortis there a way to change the folder type/template of several folders simultaneously (not including sub folders!). I highlight several folders but only the first one changes template and the rest remain the same as they were before i attempted the change?I have loads of folders "on the same level" (not sub folders) that I want to change to 'one artist' or 'one album'; is there a way to do this 'en masse'?I have several 'one album' folders within each 'one artist' folder. Surely I don't have to select each one individually and change it to 'one album'. I want to select them all at once and apply the 'one album' template in one command?Is there a way please?many thanks!
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