How to display the column “Version number” in Windows Explorer?
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I have some files from a CAD software and these files have a "Version number" attribute along with the attributes "Source" and "Authors". I am able to enable the columns "Source" and "Authors" in Windows Explorer, but can't find a way to enable the column "Version number".


Anybody has an idea how to enable this column in Windows Explorer? None of the already existing answers on SuperUser seem to solve this problem. I would prefer to do this without the need to install 3rd party software.
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I have some files from a CAD software and these files have a "Version number" attribute along with the attributes "Source" and "Authors". I am able to enable the columns "Source" and "Authors" in Windows Explorer, but can't find a way to enable the column "Version number".


Anybody has an idea how to enable this column in Windows Explorer? None of the already existing answers on SuperUser seem to solve this problem. I would prefer to do this without the need to install 3rd party software.
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I have some files from a CAD software and these files have a "Version number" attribute along with the attributes "Source" and "Authors". I am able to enable the columns "Source" and "Authors" in Windows Explorer, but can't find a way to enable the column "Version number".


Anybody has an idea how to enable this column in Windows Explorer? None of the already existing answers on SuperUser seem to solve this problem. I would prefer to do this without the need to install 3rd party software.
windows windows-10 windows-explorer
I have some files from a CAD software and these files have a "Version number" attribute along with the attributes "Source" and "Authors". I am able to enable the columns "Source" and "Authors" in Windows Explorer, but can't find a way to enable the column "Version number".


Anybody has an idea how to enable this column in Windows Explorer? None of the already existing answers on SuperUser seem to solve this problem. I would prefer to do this without the need to install 3rd party software.
windows windows-10 windows-explorer
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It seems like you are not looking for "File version":

I have examined the list of columns, I assume the same as you did,
and have not found any other column which lists this property.
As in Windows 10 one cannot add any columns that are not in the list,
not even by using an Explorer extension, this is simply an omission
by Microsoft which users cannot correct.
If this is important for you, you would need to use another file manager
than Windows Explorer. The article
Best Free File Manager
has quite a list where you will surely find one that fulfills this condition,
although I can't point to one such.
+1 Shortest answer of this year!
– Biswapriyo
Dec 4 at 12:41
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Nope. You can seeFile versionproperty inside Description group, see e.g. property sheet of executables (.exe) and libraries (.dll) inC:WindowsSystem32folder. The OP talks about the entirely differentVersion numberproperty inside the Origin group (seen e.g. on Microsoft Office documents).
– JosefZ
Dec 4 at 13:33
@Biswapriyo: Yah, much too short. It takes much longer to give a negative answer.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@JosefZ: Absolutely right, answer rewritten.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
No, File version is not displaying the value of that field.
– mrt
Dec 5 at 6:00
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It seems like you are not looking for "File version":

I have examined the list of columns, I assume the same as you did,
and have not found any other column which lists this property.
As in Windows 10 one cannot add any columns that are not in the list,
not even by using an Explorer extension, this is simply an omission
by Microsoft which users cannot correct.
If this is important for you, you would need to use another file manager
than Windows Explorer. The article
Best Free File Manager
has quite a list where you will surely find one that fulfills this condition,
although I can't point to one such.
+1 Shortest answer of this year!
– Biswapriyo
Dec 4 at 12:41
1
Nope. You can seeFile versionproperty inside Description group, see e.g. property sheet of executables (.exe) and libraries (.dll) inC:WindowsSystem32folder. The OP talks about the entirely differentVersion numberproperty inside the Origin group (seen e.g. on Microsoft Office documents).
– JosefZ
Dec 4 at 13:33
@Biswapriyo: Yah, much too short. It takes much longer to give a negative answer.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@JosefZ: Absolutely right, answer rewritten.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
No, File version is not displaying the value of that field.
– mrt
Dec 5 at 6:00
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up vote
0
down vote
accepted
It seems like you are not looking for "File version":

I have examined the list of columns, I assume the same as you did,
and have not found any other column which lists this property.
As in Windows 10 one cannot add any columns that are not in the list,
not even by using an Explorer extension, this is simply an omission
by Microsoft which users cannot correct.
If this is important for you, you would need to use another file manager
than Windows Explorer. The article
Best Free File Manager
has quite a list where you will surely find one that fulfills this condition,
although I can't point to one such.
+1 Shortest answer of this year!
– Biswapriyo
Dec 4 at 12:41
1
Nope. You can seeFile versionproperty inside Description group, see e.g. property sheet of executables (.exe) and libraries (.dll) inC:WindowsSystem32folder. The OP talks about the entirely differentVersion numberproperty inside the Origin group (seen e.g. on Microsoft Office documents).
– JosefZ
Dec 4 at 13:33
@Biswapriyo: Yah, much too short. It takes much longer to give a negative answer.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@JosefZ: Absolutely right, answer rewritten.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
No, File version is not displaying the value of that field.
– mrt
Dec 5 at 6:00
|
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up vote
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accepted
It seems like you are not looking for "File version":

I have examined the list of columns, I assume the same as you did,
and have not found any other column which lists this property.
As in Windows 10 one cannot add any columns that are not in the list,
not even by using an Explorer extension, this is simply an omission
by Microsoft which users cannot correct.
If this is important for you, you would need to use another file manager
than Windows Explorer. The article
Best Free File Manager
has quite a list where you will surely find one that fulfills this condition,
although I can't point to one such.
It seems like you are not looking for "File version":

I have examined the list of columns, I assume the same as you did,
and have not found any other column which lists this property.
As in Windows 10 one cannot add any columns that are not in the list,
not even by using an Explorer extension, this is simply an omission
by Microsoft which users cannot correct.
If this is important for you, you would need to use another file manager
than Windows Explorer. The article
Best Free File Manager
has quite a list where you will surely find one that fulfills this condition,
although I can't point to one such.
edited Dec 4 at 13:54
answered Dec 4 at 10:56
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+1 Shortest answer of this year!
– Biswapriyo
Dec 4 at 12:41
1
Nope. You can seeFile versionproperty inside Description group, see e.g. property sheet of executables (.exe) and libraries (.dll) inC:WindowsSystem32folder. The OP talks about the entirely differentVersion numberproperty inside the Origin group (seen e.g. on Microsoft Office documents).
– JosefZ
Dec 4 at 13:33
@Biswapriyo: Yah, much too short. It takes much longer to give a negative answer.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@JosefZ: Absolutely right, answer rewritten.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
No, File version is not displaying the value of that field.
– mrt
Dec 5 at 6:00
|
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+1 Shortest answer of this year!
– Biswapriyo
Dec 4 at 12:41
1
Nope. You can seeFile versionproperty inside Description group, see e.g. property sheet of executables (.exe) and libraries (.dll) inC:WindowsSystem32folder. The OP talks about the entirely differentVersion numberproperty inside the Origin group (seen e.g. on Microsoft Office documents).
– JosefZ
Dec 4 at 13:33
@Biswapriyo: Yah, much too short. It takes much longer to give a negative answer.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@JosefZ: Absolutely right, answer rewritten.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
No, File version is not displaying the value of that field.
– mrt
Dec 5 at 6:00
+1 Shortest answer of this year!
– Biswapriyo
Dec 4 at 12:41
+1 Shortest answer of this year!
– Biswapriyo
Dec 4 at 12:41
1
1
Nope. You can see
File version property inside Description group, see e.g. property sheet of executables (.exe) and libraries (.dll) in C:WindowsSystem32 folder. The OP talks about the entirely different Version number property inside the Origin group (seen e.g. on Microsoft Office documents).– JosefZ
Dec 4 at 13:33
Nope. You can see
File version property inside Description group, see e.g. property sheet of executables (.exe) and libraries (.dll) in C:WindowsSystem32 folder. The OP talks about the entirely different Version number property inside the Origin group (seen e.g. on Microsoft Office documents).– JosefZ
Dec 4 at 13:33
@Biswapriyo: Yah, much too short. It takes much longer to give a negative answer.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@Biswapriyo: Yah, much too short. It takes much longer to give a negative answer.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@JosefZ: Absolutely right, answer rewritten.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
@JosefZ: Absolutely right, answer rewritten.
– harrymc
Dec 4 at 13:55
No, File version is not displaying the value of that field.
– mrt
Dec 5 at 6:00
No, File version is not displaying the value of that field.
– mrt
Dec 5 at 6:00
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