Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where? SOLVED
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Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
Hi,
Windows explorer has a value for year.
I checked Document Properties & Document Properties > Additional Meta Data. Can't seem to see where to define that?
If we want to the year to show up in Windows Explorer - where do we add that value?
Thanks!
SCH
Windows explorer has a value for year.
I checked Document Properties & Document Properties > Additional Meta Data. Can't seem to see where to define that?
If we want to the year to show up in Windows Explorer - where do we add that value?
Thanks!
SCH
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where? SOLVED
Hi SCH,
I don't think you can, I think that, like Album, Album Artist, Album ID etc that they were designed for multimedia files like MP3.
I am not aware of any other PDF software that can add metadata to use this.
I don't think you can, I think that, like Album, Album Artist, Album ID etc that they were designed for multimedia files like MP3.
I am not aware of any other PDF software that can add metadata to use this.
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
Hi Paul,
AH! Icicic... got it.
THANKS!
Sincerely,
SCH
AH! Icicic... got it.
THANKS!
Sincerely,
SCH
Sincerely,
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
ID3v2 as part of XMP allows you to set the year. This is theshade-cabin-hammock wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 11:48 amIf we want to the year to show up in Windows Explorer - where do we add that value?
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xmp:CreateDate
_ ("Adobe XMP Specification Part 3: Storage in Files" 2020)
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This tag is correctly displayed in Windows Explorer for audio files, but is not displayed if it is assigned to PDF. _
I don't know what's the matter.
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
Honestly, I'm not sure what you are looking for.
In PDF the creation date (not just a year!) might be stored in two places:
1) document's Info dictionary
2) in document's metadata (xmp:CreateDate)
In PDF the creation date (not just a year!) might be stored in two places:
1) document's Info dictionary
2) in document's metadata (xmp:CreateDate)
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
Hi,
For myself it's usually for comparative purposes during research.
For example, if the work was created before or after a specific event - WWII; Origin of the Species Published 9/24/1859, etc.
Or, even just the century. Lots of folks weighing in on subjects BUT...it's be nice to be able to take a look at ONLY the 17th century's list of writers on a specific issue.
Don't have to open each one and drill down. And, then file names can be a bit more reserved to naming - rather than:
1859-9-24-Origin of the Species
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For myself it's usually for comparative purposes during research.
For example, if the work was created before or after a specific event - WWII; Origin of the Species Published 9/24/1859, etc.
Or, even just the century. Lots of folks weighing in on subjects BUT...it's be nice to be able to take a look at ONLY the 17th century's list of writers on a specific issue.
Don't have to open each one and drill down. And, then file names can be a bit more reserved to naming - rather than:
1859-9-24-Origin of the Species
Sincerely,
SCH
Sincerely,
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
Hello, shade-cabin-hammock
Unfortunately There is nothing that can be done from our end to change this, despite all the similarities, XMP metadata =/= PDF Metadata. We can store the items which are supported by the PDF specification (in this case, the creation date), and windows should properly read those items. Anything beyond the default items, including custom fields, may be usable by windows in certain cases, but it is not something that I can help you to configure, nor something that I can guarantee will be possible.
Kind regards,
Unfortunately There is nothing that can be done from our end to change this, despite all the similarities, XMP metadata =/= PDF Metadata. We can store the items which are supported by the PDF specification (in this case, the creation date), and windows should properly read those items. Anything beyond the default items, including custom fields, may be usable by windows in certain cases, but it is not something that I can help you to configure, nor something that I can guarantee will be possible.
Kind regards,
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
Hi Daniel,
Ah! Yep. I do follow.
First! Thanks for following up on my parenthetical aside! That's REALLY appreciated. !
On thing that just occurred to me... among all the columns in Windows explorer (see below) - are there any that could be repurposed to hold a date value? Any within the metadata that are easily available to us via PDF-X?
My first thought was "Copyright" - but I only see a
Copyright Notice
text box
in Document Properties. Added a value there - didn't show up. Can you think of any OTHER fields we COULD add values to as a kind of a workaround?
Fingers crossed!
Sincerely,
SCH
Ah! Yep. I do follow.
First! Thanks for following up on my parenthetical aside! That's REALLY appreciated. !
On thing that just occurred to me... among all the columns in Windows explorer (see below) - are there any that could be repurposed to hold a date value? Any within the metadata that are easily available to us via PDF-X?
My first thought was "Copyright" - but I only see a
Copyright Notice
text box
in Document Properties. Added a value there - didn't show up. Can you think of any OTHER fields we COULD add values to as a kind of a workaround?
Fingers crossed!
Sincerely,
SCH
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Re: Windows Explorer - Year (Metadata?) Defined Where?
Hello, shade-cabin-hammock
None come to mine off the top of my head, but if you are consistent with which one you are uising, any metadata field which windows can show the content of in the file explorer should work. I am afraid that will need to be a trial and error process on your part though.
I hope you can find a solution that helps with your personal preferences.
Kind regards,
None come to mine off the top of my head, but if you are consistent with which one you are uising, any metadata field which windows can show the content of in the file explorer should work. I am afraid that will need to be a trial and error process on your part though.
I hope you can find a solution that helps with your personal preferences.
Kind regards,
Dan McIntyre - Support Technician
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