

Your choices are Quick Access or This PC.

Start by clicking the Open File Explorer To drop-down menu and choosing what each newįile Explorer window you open should show. You'll want to explore all the options on the General tab of the Folder Options dialog box, because they make a huge difference in your use of File Explorer. Selecting the Right General Options for Your Needs When there's overlap, you can use whichever means of giving a command you find most helpful. The options on the Ribbon, even though some of the individual names vary You'll notice that the options in the Folder Options dialog box overlap with some of Options or View, Options (clicking the main part of the Options button, not the drop-downīutton) to display the Folder Options dialog box, and then get to work. The context menu option gives you a handy shortcut to quickly merge files directly from Windows Explorer.If you really want to take control of File Explorer and your computer's file system, spendĪ few minutes choosing folder and search options. So with JoinExt you can now merge your audio, video and text files together from the context menu. You can also merge text and video files together much the same. Open Windows Explorer and the folder you saved the merged file in to play it back. Then press the Next button to merge the files together. Enter a title for the merged file at the end of the path. Press the Next button, and then choose a destination by pressing Browse. There you can drag the files into an alternative order for joining them. Select that option to open the window below. You’ll find that it now includes a Join Files option on it. Then right-click to open the context menu in the shot below. Next, open Windows Explorer and select a few MP3s. JoinExt is compatible with the Windows XP, Vista and 7 platforms.

Open the setup wizard to install the software.

Open this page and click Installer – Exe to save the setup wizard. With that you can join MP3 and text files together. You can also do that directly from the Windows Explorer context menu with JoinExt.
