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Wow. After years of seeing the Windows Explorer file list box, who'd
have guessed that right clicking them suddenly offered new choices!

Your suggestion works in Excel 2002 (computer at office) but not on
Excel 2000 (computers at home). Is there a solution that will work
for XL2K?

Many thanks.

Jeff

Select the drop-down button just to the Left of the Tools drop-down

menu.
To experiment, select something like "Details" or "Properties."
Now, right-click one of the 4 column headings that you mentioned

(for
example, "DateModified") You should see a list of items that you can

add to
the column headings...like "Title"



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