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The folder customization feature isn't available.

The folder customization feature isn't available.

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Strikerxs2
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07-06-2016, 11:04 PM
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Hello, I've observed that my customize folder settings aren't functioning properly anymore. Now I have to adjust each folder manually instead of using the options in the customize tab. For instance, instead of having size or date modified displayed, I need to pick specific details like artist, album, title directly in each folder. It's even worse because this resets automatically, so my music folder reverts to default settings like date modified and size when I try to set up music categories. This is particularly frustrating with folders full of music. Please see the examples below: Windows 10 Pro Version: 1903 Build: 18362.239 PC: i7 6700k, M.2, 16GB Ram. GTX 1080 Thank you.
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Strikerxs2
07-06-2016, 11:04 PM #1

Hello, I've observed that my customize folder settings aren't functioning properly anymore. Now I have to adjust each folder manually instead of using the options in the customize tab. For instance, instead of having size or date modified displayed, I need to pick specific details like artist, album, title directly in each folder. It's even worse because this resets automatically, so my music folder reverts to default settings like date modified and size when I try to set up music categories. This is particularly frustrating with folders full of music. Please see the examples below: Windows 10 Pro Version: 1903 Build: 18362.239 PC: i7 6700k, M.2, 16GB Ram. GTX 1080 Thank you.

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Tylercoco99
Member
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07-07-2016, 12:18 AM
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It was discussed elsewhere, but for those facing the same problem, resetting the folder view settings in Windows helped. It now works smoothly, allowing you to adjust columns and apply changes to subfolders as before. The latest update might have caused an issue, but everything seems fine now. Thanks!
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Tylercoco99
07-07-2016, 12:18 AM #2

It was discussed elsewhere, but for those facing the same problem, resetting the folder view settings in Windows helped. It now works smoothly, allowing you to adjust columns and apply changes to subfolders as before. The latest update might have caused an issue, but everything seems fine now. Thanks!