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Old March 19th, 2006, 11:26 PM
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Is it possible to edit song titles in microstudio after you have entered them

I have looked through the manual and the forums and haven't found an edit function. I tried to change the song titles in windows explorer but all that did was to not let the program recognize the songs after I changed them.

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Old March 21st, 2006, 11:35 AM
MTUSUPPORT MTUSUPPORT is offline
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You do this Under Windows Explorer, but it seems that you are also changing the File extention, from .cdg to something else.

If you don't see your file named like this, for example: Test.cdg or Songname.cdg. Then you need to make the changes below:

1) Go to My computer
2) Go to the Tools Menu
3) Go to Folder Options
4) Go to the View Tab
5) Now turn on the Show Hidden Files and Folders, also uncheck Hide Extensions for known file types.

Then click Apply and then close out of this. Then try to rename the files.

This should now allow you to rename them to anything you want.
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Old March 21st, 2006, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MTUSUPPORT
You do this Under Windows Explorer, but it seems that you are also changing the File extention, from .cdg to something else.

If you don't see your file named like this, for example: Test.cdg or Songname.cdg. Then you need to make the changes below:

1) Go to My computer
2) Go to the Tools Menu
3) Go to the View Tab
4) Now turn on the Show Hidden Files and Folders, also uncheck Hide Extensions for known file types.

Then click Apply and then close out of this. Then try to rename the files.

This should now allow you to rename them to anything you want.
Shouldn't it be:
1) My Computer
2) Tools
3) Folder Options
4) View tab
5) Now turn on the Show Hidden Files and Folders, also uncheck [b]Hide Extensions for known file types

George
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Old March 21st, 2006, 12:50 PM
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Thanks George,
I forgot the Folder Options.
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