WUGNET, the Windows User Group Network
Your Complete Resource Center for "The Best" in Shareware, Computing Tips and Support, Windows Industry News... and much more!
Home Forums Shareware Windows Tips Hot Offers FREE Newsletters Arcade Contact Us About Partners
Search WUGNET: RSS Feeds RSS Feeds Advertise with WUGNET    |    Shareware eBooks
HomeHome FAQFAQ      ProfileProfile    Private MessagesPrivate Messages   Log inLog in

using comments

 
   Home -> Vista -> File Management RSS
Next:  Administrator policies that need to change  
Author Message
Gail C

External


Since: Dec 14, 2008
Posts: 4



(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:41 am
Post subject: using comments
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>vista>file_management (more info?)

New user here so I apologize if this has been answered somewhere that i have
not yet found. In XP one could add comments that meant something to the user
about the file. It is available but most all files don't present a "summary"
tab as was available in XP. In Vista SP1 how does one access the function to
save a comment about the file .- I copied most of my files from the old
desktop where most/many had the comments even *.pdf files.-
thank you for your help
Back to top
Login to vote
Gordon

External


Since: Jul 14, 2008
Posts: 653



(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:35 pm
Post subject: Re: using comments [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"Gail C" <gailc0279 RemoveThis @gmail.com.donotspam> wrote in message
news:7933AE55-9263-4A6A-9909-D522B2E3BB26@microsoft.com...
> New user here so I apologize if this has been answered somewhere that i
> have
> not yet found. In XP one could add comments that meant something to the
> user
> about the file. It is available but most all files don't present a
> "summary"
> tab as was available in XP. In Vista SP1 how does one access the function
> to
> save a comment about the file .- I copied most of my files from the old
> desktop where most/many had the comments even *.pdf files.-
> thank you for your help


Right-click on the file in Explorer, choose Properties and select the
Details Tab. You can add comments there...

--
Asking a question?
Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
your OS, Service Pack level
and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
Back to top
Login to vote
Gail C

External


Since: Dec 18, 2008
Posts: 1



(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:45 am
Post subject: Re: using comments [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"Gordon" wrote:

> "Gail C" <gailc0279 RemoveThis @gmail.com.donotspam> wrote in message
> news:7933AE55-9263-4A6A-9909-D522B2E3BB26@microsoft.com...
> > New user here so I apologize if this has been answered somewhere that i
> > have
> > not yet found. In XP one could add comments that meant something to the
> > user
> > about the file. It is available but most all files don't present a
> > "summary"
> > tab as was available in XP. In Vista SP1 how does one access the function
> > to
> > save a comment about the file .- I copied most of my files from the old
> > desktop where most/many had the comments even *.pdf files.-
> > thank you for your help
>
>
> Right-click on the file in Explorer, choose Properties and select the
> Details Tab. You can add comments there...
>
> --
> Asking a question?
> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
> your OS, Service Pack level
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>
>
Most often the details tab is completely filled in. Where File Description
of some is not filled in, even if i try right cliking or left cliking no
field becomes available to type anything into it.

At the bar of a window there are columns labelled FileName; Size; Type; etc
one can add another column called Comments. In Xp after cliking Properties on
a file one could type in info about the file. I have the Comments column
available but cannot find how to type info into because it does not appear
when you clik on Properties.
So are we talking of the same thing?

thanks
Gail
Back to top
Login to vote
Gordon

External


Since: Jul 14, 2008
Posts: 653



(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:03 pm
Post subject: Re: using comments [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"Gail C" <Gail C.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:764A340F-6ADF-4421-BBE8-7DC55F93590A@microsoft.com...
>>
> Most often the details tab is completely filled in. Where File Description
> of some is not filled in, even if i try right cliking or left cliking no
> field becomes available to type anything into it.

On the Details Tab, click just to the right of Comments: A box appears to
type in your Comments. These Comments appear in Windows Explorer when you
enable the Comments column.
So there's two stages - enable the Comments Column in WE and
right-click-properties-details on the file.

>
> At the bar of a window there are columns labelled FileName; Size; Type;
> etc
> one can add another column called Comments. In Xp after cliking Properties
> on
> a file one could type in info about the file. I have the Comments column
> available but cannot find how to type info into because it does not appear
> when you clik on Properties.
> So are we talking of the same thing?
>
> thanks
> Gail



--
Asking a question?
Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
your OS, Service Pack level
and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
Back to top
Login to vote
Gail C

External


Since: Dec 23, 2008
Posts: 1



(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 3:44 am
Post subject: Re: using comments [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Well I did the first stage and the comments that carried over from XP were
there. I can edit them in a window that appears below the directory and
filename panes. If I click on Properties|Details there is nothing there
called Comments that I can edit. It seems there are certain filenames that
will not allow comments. so far I have identified those to be *.rtf; *.pdf

another annoyance is that every filename pane in Windows Explorer must have
the Comments column added. Is there any way to have the Comments column added
to every filename pane of all directories?

thanks for your help
Gail


"Gordon" wrote:

> "Gail C" <Gail C DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:764A340F-6ADF-4421-BBE8-7DC55F93590A@microsoft.com...
> >>
> > Most often the details tab is completely filled in. Where File Description
> > of some is not filled in, even if i try right cliking or left cliking no
> > field becomes available to type anything into it.
>
> On the Details Tab, click just to the right of Comments: A box appears to
> type in your Comments. These Comments appear in Windows Explorer when you
> enable the Comments column.
> So there's two stages - enable the Comments Column in WE and
> right-click-properties-details on the file.
>
> >
> > At the bar of a window there are columns labelled FileName; Size; Type;
> > etc
> > one can add another column called Comments. In Xp after cliking Properties
> > on
> > a file one could type in info about the file. I have the Comments column
> > available but cannot find how to type info into because it does not appear
> > when you clik on Properties.
> > So are we talking of the same thing?
> >
> > thanks
> > Gail
>
>
>
> --
> Asking a question?
> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
> your OS, Service Pack level
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>
>
Back to top
Login to vote
Display posts from previous:   
       Home -> Vista -> File Management All times are: Eastern Time (US & Canada) (change)
Page 1 of 1

 
You can post new topics in this forum
You can reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Categories:
 Windows XP
  Windows Vista
 Windows Other
 Office
 Office Other
 Security
  • Home |
  • Shareware |
  • Windows Tips |
  • Hot Offers |
  • FREE Newsletters |
  • Arcade |
  • Forums |
  • eBooks |
  • About WUGNET |
  • Partners |
  • Contact

  • WUGNET Privacy Policy |
  • Link to WUGNET |
  • IT Support