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This looks like restoring a factory setting:
1. To Restore Default Folder Templates for All Folders
2 through 6 look like I'd be banging my head up against the wall until I get to number 6 where
it will "Set Videos Folder Template as Default for All Folders"
Does "all folders" mean All [video, pictures, etc] folders or ALL system folders?
Since I have restored, I am back to factory:
EDIT: Since I have restored, I am back to factory folder settings:
-Create new folder on desktop
Headers are "Name" "Date Modified" "Type" "Size"
-Drag an mp3 to that new folder, the folder is open, the headers don't change.
-Close the folder, then re-open it
Headers are now "Name" " # " "Title" "Contributing Artists" "Album"
Now Add "Bit Rate", close the folder, re-open "Bit Rate" still shows-good.
Make another new folder, copy a different MP3 in and "Bit Rate" is not there.
If I go to ORGANIZE | FOLDER AND SEARCH OPTIONS | VIEW
Windows Says:
" You can apply the view (such as details or icons) that you are using for this folder to all folders of THIS TYPE"
-Click "Apply To Folders" button
-Confirm with "Do you want all folders of THIS TYPE to match this folder's view settings?"
-Click YES
-When I create a new EMPTY folder WITHOUT any audio files, it shows my custom header when it should show the system default.
Minutes later...
Things are working the way I want...
If there are mp3s in a folder on external drive with PDF and TXT, the headers stay the way I want, i.e. no bit rate for the TXT file(obvious). Good
I want to reboot and see again before posting this, but no option to save as draft, So I'll post.
After reboot:
Preferences stay as desired
Is there a reg I can backup, in the case I use CCleaner/Glary/Privazer??
Thank you for all your help !!
Last edited by voiceartistusa; 29 Sep 2013 at 00:35. Reason: Report after rebooting