Adventures in Microsoft: Changing the Color of File Names

By W. R. Miller on February 19, 2017

What if you wanted to change the font color of your file, to differentiate it from your other files?

It can be done.  Here’s how:

Change the font color to blue by selecting “Properties” for the filename and on the advanced tab select “compress file to save disk space” – this changes the filename to blue (to show that the file has been compressed).

Source:  WebBeachBoy on Tom’s Hardware.com.

I tried it.  It works!

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