In Windows XP, we can only sort the files on the machine by type, name, size, and modification time (1 ). In fact, the XP system also provides us with an arrangement by file creation date, access date, author, etc. If it is an MP3 file, you can also press Art Home, album title and genre, and if it is a photo file, you can also choose to sort by camera model, photo shooting date, size, and other methods. Next we will sort the photo files taken by different cameras.
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1. Open the folder where the photo file is located, click "View" on the menu bar, and select details (see "select" for details .), In the "select details" dialog box, Photography Select machine model, and click OK to exit. (2)
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2. Right-click in the blank area of the photo folder and left-click the "arrange icon" to see if there is a list of camera models! (3) If you think the changes are not too obvious after you sort by the camera model, right-click the blank area and click the arrange icon ", select "sort by group" below to display all the photos by camera. (4)
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3. After this setting, the photo files in the current folder can be arranged in this way, but the files in other folders do not know this method, to enable all folders on all disks to be arranged in this way, click "Tools"> "Folder Options" in the menu bar and select the "View" tab in the "Folder Options" dialog box that appears, click the "apply to all folders" button (5) in the "folder View" item. A prompt is displayed. Click "yes" directly (6 ), finally, click "OK" to exit, so that all the folders on all disks will understand this arrangement.
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If you are a music enthusiast, set your huge MP3 folder as Art "Home" or "album title!