This setting may be overridden on the "XFolder" page in every folder's settings notebook.

Note: The folder title might be different from the last part of the "full path" display if the WPS has stored a different title in the folder's Extended Attributes (EAs). This normally happens in two cases:

  1. You are opening a folder on a FAT drive, whose filename has more than 8+3 characters. The WPS allows you to assign long filenames to files on FAT drives, but only the short name will actually be stored in the filesystem.

    Example: The folder title is LongFolderTitle, but the path will display C:\LONGFOLD only.

  2. You are opening a folder whose title contains characters that cannot be stored in the file system. Depending on the file system the folder resides in, these characters might include:

    \ / : * ? " < > | , + = [ ] ;

    On FAT drives, spaces are not allowed either. The WPS replaces invalid characters with exclamation marks.

    Example: Your folder has a title of OS/2 Files, but the real name is OS!2 Files.