Any ideas?
Mystery Tree (Folder) Bolding
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Zardoz2293
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Mystery Tree (Folder) Bolding
I'm perplexed. I created a folder called "K95" and originally all was good. Then one day I saw it was BOLD in the TV. Appears normal in the LV. I can't find any association which is making it BOLD. I rename it and it still is BOLD. Create a new folder of the original (desired) name and all is as expected. Relocate everything from the prior folder (BOLD) and then delete the BOLD folder. Through this process I unload / load XY many times, search all of the XY data files for any reference to "K95" (zero). Then today, like magic, I see K95 is again in BOLD. I perform the same process and find nothing (this includes turning off XY Color Filters).
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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bdeshi
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Re: Mystery Tree (Folder) Bolding
You've marked that folder as a favorite.
UNcheck Tools | Customize Tree | Mark Favorites (Bold)
( and probably check Tools | Customize Tree | Mark Favorites (Icon) )
UNcheck Tools | Customize Tree | Mark Favorites (Bold)
( and probably check Tools | Customize Tree | Mark Favorites (Icon) )
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Zardoz2293
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Re: Mystery Tree (Folder) Bolding
You are exactly correct. All I can think is that it was done by accident. What is strange/odd is that I did this twice to this folder and not to others. Thanks!SammaySarkar wrote:You've marked that folder as a favorite.
UNcheck Tools | Customize Tree | Mark Favorites (Bold)
( and probably check Tools | Customize Tree | Mark Favorites (Icon) )
BTW, if you have a folder which is marked as a favorite and that folder doesn't exist anymore how do you remove from being a favorite?
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klownboy
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Re: Mystery Tree (Folder) Bolding
You can have Favorite Files and Folders and not have them highlighted by the way.
Go to Tools | List Management and look for "Highlighted folders". While you're there, also check your entries for Favorite Folders and Favorite Files in List Management as well. You can edit, add and delete entries there. It's helpful to use the Edit mode by clicking F6.
Go to Tools | List Management and look for "Highlighted folders". While you're there, also check your entries for Favorite Folders and Favorite Files in List Management as well. You can edit, add and delete entries there. It's helpful to use the Edit mode by clicking F6.
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Zardoz2293
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Re: Mystery Tree (Folder) Bolding
Thanks! Very helpful. Much appreciated.klownboy wrote:You can have Favorite Files and Folders and not have them highlighted by the way.
Go to Tools | List Management and look for "Highlighted folders". While you're there, also check your entries for Favorite Folders and Favorite Files in List Management as well. You can edit, add and delete entries there. It's helpful to use the Edit mode by clicking F6.
MacOS Tahoe v26.5.1
VM (Client): Windows 11 Pro (AArch64), 25H2.26200.8655 (10.0)
Display: Main=MacBook 4112 x 2658 @200%; External 3840 x 2160 @125%
VM (Client): Windows 11 Pro (AArch64), 25H2.26200.8655 (10.0)
Display: Main=MacBook 4112 x 2658 @200%; External 3840 x 2160 @125%
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