![]() The report is saved in the program's folder, should you want to save it for reference. The HTML Report menu item saves a copy of the selected property or all properties, and opens the saved file in your web browser. If you just want to copy the property to the clipboard, there is a shortcut for that in the right-click menu. The context menu also has options to save a selected property to a document, and you can choose from TXT, Tab Delimited Text, JSON, Comma Delimited CSV, HTM or HTML (Horizontal/Vertical) and XML formats. The "Open Microsoft Web Page" option in the program's context menu loads a new tab in your browser where you can learn more about the selected attribute. The "Keep Filename Time on Property Change" preserves the original date and time of the file whose property you edited. The Options menu has one additional setting that you can use. Trouble finding the property you want to edit? Hit Ctrl + F or the "Find" icon on the toolbar or the Edit menu to quickly search for a specific attribute. The value has to be entered manually and differs based on the selected property's type. The options listed here are the Canonical Names. If you're creating a new property, you can use the drop-down menu in this window to select the property name. ![]() This pop-up window has two options: Property Name and Property Value. Double-clicking a line also brings the property editor into view or you can use the keyboard shortcut Control + N. Use this to add, edit or remove a property. ![]() Right-click anywhere in the properties pane to view the built-in context menu. Or toggle the Mark Odd/Even rows option, which in my opinion is better than the grid view. Enable the "Grid Lines" to improve the readbility of the properties.
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