I've searched the tutorials about file and folder settings but I couldn't find this:
The windows explorer has a kind of status bar that can show details about my files. But how can I configure what details I want to see?
E.g. when I have a jpg file, Win seems to think it's a photo and it shows me the date when I took the photo, it shows ratings etc. But I don't want that, not all my jpgs are photos and I certainly don't need ratings.
And when I've selected multiple items, it doesn't show me the file size of the bunch, I have to do an extra click on "Show details" to see how big they are all together.
Any chance of customizing this?
The windows explorer has a kind of status bar that can show details about my files. But how can I configure what details I want to see?
E.g. when I have a jpg file, Win seems to think it's a photo and it shows me the date when I took the photo, it shows ratings etc. But I don't want that, not all my jpgs are photos and I certainly don't need ratings.
And when I've selected multiple items, it doesn't show me the file size of the bunch, I have to do an extra click on "Show details" to see how big they are all together.
Any chance of customizing this?
If I get what you are asking, can you right click on the column header and get choices there?
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No, I don't mean the details. I have them active anyway.
I mean the status bar at the bottom. When I have selected more than 15 items, the display looks like my screenshot. I have to click that line at the bottom (see arrow) to see how big they are all together. That's a nuisance because I often zip many items and I'd like to compare the size before-after zipping at one glance.
Somehow the explorer seems to have problems with multiple files anyway. When I want to open many small files at once (select all and hit enter) that only works with 15 files or less. With 16 or more nothing happens. XP didn't have that problem.
I mean the status bar at the bottom. When I have selected more than 15 items, the display looks like my screenshot. I have to click that line at the bottom (see arrow) to see how big they are all together. That's a nuisance because I often zip many items and I'd like to compare the size before-after zipping at one glance.
Somehow the explorer seems to have problems with multiple files anyway. When I want to open many small files at once (select all and hit enter) that only works with 15 files or less. With 16 or more nothing happens. XP didn't have that problem.
I don't usually use that bar at the bottom but just opened it and highlighted a few pics and the size showed (see s/shot)
You can right click on a page - choose 'sort by' and then 'more' and you get plenty of options (most of them useless) but they're there
Good luck.
You can right click on a page - choose 'sort by' and then 'more' and you get plenty of options (most of them useless) but they're there
Good luck.
In your win explorer search bar put in Customizing Windows Explorer and all kinds of links there for you to grab.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...lorer-toolbars
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...lorer-toolbars
I don't usually use that bar at the bottom but just opened it and highlighted a few pics and the size showed (see s/shot)
You can right click on a page - choose 'sort by' and then 'more' and you get plenty of options (most of them useless) but they're there
Good luck.
You can right click on a page - choose 'sort by' and then 'more' and you get plenty of options (most of them useless) but they're there
Good luck.
I've managed to duplicate your bar at the bottom which is called the 'Details Bar' - but even that has the file size on it!!
If you right click on where it says '15 items selected' you can change the size of the bar and properties - don't know if that will help.
I'm getting the Status Bar from the 'view' menu at the top of the page - don't know if that makes any difference.
If you right click on where it says '15 items selected' you can change the size of the bar and properties - don't know if that will help.
I'm getting the Status Bar from the 'view' menu at the top of the page - don't know if that makes any difference.
I think the answer to the main question of the post is "customizing lower bar is possible, but only via geek-style operations and therefore is not recommended".
Open "regedit.exe" and go to the key section
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\
Select for instance the ".ppt", therefore going to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.ppt
You can see a variety of entries are present. The one you would be interested in could be "InfoTips" or "PreviewDetails" or something else (for sure it's one of them, only I dunno which).
I know, it's messy and unconfortable. Why the hell MS decided to do it I don't know...
Open "regedit.exe" and go to the key section
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\
Select for instance the ".ppt", therefore going to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.ppt
You can see a variety of entries are present. The one you would be interested in could be "InfoTips" or "PreviewDetails" or something else (for sure it's one of them, only I dunno which).
I know, it's messy and unconfortable. Why the hell MS decided to do it I don't know...
I'll try that and will let you know. Thank you!
esha - kenC uses Classic Shell to display the file size in the status bar. He probably installed it and forgot about it 
You can download it from here: Welcome to Classic Shell
The advantage is that it shows the total size even if more than 15 files are selected, and also shows details about the current file if only one is selected.
You can download it from here: Welcome to Classic Shell
The advantage is that it shows the total size even if more than 15 files are selected, and also shows details about the current file if only one is selected.
Ivo - You're right - I do have Classic Shell. I didn't realize that it was CS that was allowing me to see that info.
Thanks.
Thanks.
esha - kenC uses Classic Shell to display the file size in the status bar. He probably installed it and forgot about it 
You can download it from here: Welcome to Classic Shell
The advantage is that it shows the total size even if more than 15 files are selected, and also shows details about the current file if only one is selected.
You can download it from here: Welcome to Classic Shell
The advantage is that it shows the total size even if more than 15 files are selected, and also shows details about the current file if only one is selected.
BTW, you should really look at:
http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/23504-windows-explorer-status-bar-does-not-show-file-size.html
There is a great discussion about the same topic + great tips and shortcuts.
And for more details about the great free source utility "classic shell":
Welcome to Classic Shell
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