vintagevibe
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How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
The manual says that is "allows you to quickly jump to popular locations". I have my data in different locations and this menu would be handy. Any one know? Please tell me this isn't another of those "do it X1's way or not at all"!
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rbowser
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Re:How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
2011/07/25 00:41:33
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vintagevibe The manual says that is "allows you to quickly jump to popular locations". I have my data in different locations and this menu would be handy. Any one know? Please tell me this isn't another of those "do it X1's way or not at all"! It's really pretty self explanatory, but the Help file "Using Content Location Presets" spells it out. In the browser, with the Browse Media tab selected, use the "Up one level" button on the left and keep moving up until you've gone to a location on one of your hard drives you want to keep as a media location available in the browser. Once you have it selected, then click the "Save" button - Now that location is listed along with the defaults in the menu. If you don't see the Save button, then you need to expand the Browser more, drag its left margin in to expand its size until you see the Save button. RB
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thomasabarnes
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Re:How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
2011/07/25 00:53:37
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The Media Browser can be used to browse the entire computer. Just browse to a loaction using the Media Browser, and when you're at the location you want to add to the Content Location Menu, click on the save icon (if you don't see the save icon, just widen the Browser until you see it) on the Media Browser. That location will be saved so that you can instantly call it up by clicking on the Content Location dropdown menu and selecting it from the list.
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vintagevibe
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Re:How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
2011/07/25 01:11:04
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thomasabarnes The Media Browser can be used to browse the entire computer. Just browse to a loaction using the Media Browser, and when you're at the location you want to add to the Content Location Menu, click on the save icon (if you don't see the save icon, just widen the Browser until you see it) on the Media Browser. That location will be saved so that you can instantly call it up by clicking on the Content Location dropdown menu and selecting it from the list. That was it! The save icon was hidden. Much thanks!
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thomasabarnes
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Re:How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
2011/07/25 01:14:01
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rbowser
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Re:How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
2011/07/25 10:54:43
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vintagevibe That was it! The save icon was hidden. Much thanks! --right, as I explained in the first response you got.---Oh no---am I invisible? !! - RB
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Re:How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
2011/07/25 11:27:49
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rbowser vintagevibe That was it! The save icon was hidden. Much thanks! --right, as I explained in the first response you got.---Oh no---am I invisible? !! - RB No. Apparently I can't read!
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Re:How can you edit the Content Location Menu in the Browser?
2011/07/25 12:15:36
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