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How do you add tags to file folders

Anonymous
2011-01-21T20:58:56+00:00

Is it possible to add tags to folders? I know how to add them to office document files but I would like to add keywords/tags to the folders.

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Anonymous
2013-10-21T14:21:55+00:00

No you cant tag folders.

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-10-21T13:55:11+00:00

    Stephen and Angela

    You are not alone - apparently we are at least 3 people who wants to add tags to folders.

     I have a list of Projects arranged in folders by Country. I wanted to change the structure of the list to be a list of project-numbers in folders tagged with country, customerno and productno.

    Very disappointing that I was not able to do this.

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  2. Anonymous
    2014-06-15T00:54:33+00:00

    Someone is trying to tell you how. As their name doesn't have english characters I suggest you need to read carefully to get his/her meaning.

    In the folders you want to have tags you need to do this.

    Create a file in that folder called desktop.ini.

    Paste this into it.

    [.ShellClassInfo]

    [{F29F85E0-4FF9-1068-AB91-08002B27B3D9}]

    Prop2=31,Title

    Prop3=31,Subject

    Prop4=31,Author

    Prop5=31,Tags

    Prop6=31,Comment

    changing the words how you want.

    Then type the following commands in a command prompt.

    attrib +s +h "c:\The Folder\desktop.ini"

    attrib +r "c:\The Folder"

    We can put this in a bat file.

    @Echo on

    pushd %1 >nul 2>&1 

    set /p Tags=Enter tags for this folder :

    pause

    If errorlevel 0 if not errorlevel 1 (

    echo [.ShellClassInfo]>>"%~1\desktop.ini"

    echo [{F29F85E0-4FF9-1068-AB91-08002B27B3D9}]>>"%~1\desktop.ini"

    echo Prop2=31,Title>>"%~1\desktop.ini"

    echo Prop3=31,Subject>>"%~1\desktop.ini"

    echo Prop4=31,Author>>"%~1\desktop.ini"

    echo Prop5=31,%Tags%>>"%~1\desktop.ini"

    echo Prop6=31,Comment>>"%~1\desktop.ini"

    attrib +h +s "%~1\desktop.ini"

    attrib +r "%~1"

    )

    goto endof

    If errorlevel 1 Echo %~nx1 is not a folder

    :endof

    Popd

    If /i "%cmdcmdline:~0,6%"=="cmd /c" pause

    Create a text file with above in it on the desktop. Name it "TagFolder.bat" (use the quotes in the filename box when saving), drop a folder on it and it will tag it.

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-06-12T14:12:08+00:00

    attrib.exe +r folder_path

    notepad.exe folder_path\desktop.ini

    [{F29F85E0-4FF9-1068-AB91-08002B27B3D9}]

    Prop2=31,Title

    Prop3=31,Subject

    Prop4=31,Author

    Prop5=31,Tag

    Prop6=31,Comment

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  4. Anonymous
    2011-06-20T21:46:45+00:00

    Lisa, You did not really answer the question because the article you point to only describes how to add tags to files.  The question is whether you can add tags to FOLDERS.  That's the specific question I came to this site to find out about... hope the answer is YES! Thanks for any info you can provide.

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