Re: Is there a way to highlight file names in Windows Explorer?

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Thanks.

I've also discovered that if you select Properties / Advanced / Compress
contents to save disk space, the filename appears in blue in Windows Explorer.


"3c273" wrote:

For a special character that stands out, hold down the ALT key and type 0167
on the numeric keypad. Follow this with a space, then, your file name and it
stands out pretty well.
Louis

"Eric_NY" <EricNY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:749C0AFF-E598-45BB-8B14-DE85C781E1F2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'd like to save a file in a way that highlights the file name in Windows
Explorer. For example, so that the name appers in in bold, color, or
underline. Does Windows XP provide any way to do this?

Alternatively, are there any special characters that Windows allows in
file
names so a file name will stand out in a list in Windows Explorer?

Thanks for any suggestions.



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