If you want to organize your files and folders, Windows offers many options. But did you know you can add comments to folders on Windows 11? It’s a great way to mark important files to help them stand out, and avoids the need to give your folders lengthy names. Here’s how to do it.

How to Enable the Comments Column in File Explorer

The Comments column is disabled by default in File Explorer, so you need to enable it before you add comments.

To do this, open File Explorer and go to the folder you wish to comment on. Click “View” in the toolbar and select “Details”. This changes the view mode and shows various columns.

Windows 11 File Explorer View Drop Down Menu

Next, right-click any column and select “More” from the options.

From the Choose Details window, check “Comments” and click “OK”.

Windows 11 File Explorer Tabs Right-Click Menu

Now you can view the Comments column in File Explorer.

How to Add Comments to Folders in Windows 11

To add comments to folders, you have to complete the following process for each folder individually.

Step 1: Customize the Folder

You need toadd a custom icon to the folderthat you want to add a comment to. This helps with viewing the hidden desktop.ini file inside the folder, which you need to edit later.

To begin, right-click the folder and select “Properties”.

Windows 11 File Explorer Choose Details Enable Comments Tab

On the Properties window, go to the “Customize” tab and click “Change Icon”.

Choose any icon from the given options (or upload a custom image from your computer) and click “OK”.

Windows 11 File Explorer Folder Right-Click Menu

Step 2: Unhide Protected System Files

Next, you need toshow protected system filesin the folder, which makes the desktop.ini file visible.

Within the folder, click the ellipsis in the toolbar and select “Options”.

Windows 11 File Explorer Folder Properties Customize Tab

Now click “Apply”, followed by “OK”.

Step 3: Edit desktop.ini and Add a Comment

Finally, with the folder set up, you now need to modify the desktop.ini file to add your comment.

Within the folder, right-click the desktop.ini file. ​​​​​​Select Open With > Notepad.

Windows 11 File Explorer Folder Custom Icon

Next, within the Notepad file, under “[.ShellClassInfo]”, type the following command.

Replace “Your comment” with whatever comment you desire.

Click the “File” menu and select “Save” tosave the changes on Notepad.

Step 4: Restart File Explorer

To apply the changes to the folder, you need torestart the File Explorer. You can useTask Managerfor this.

To do that, right-click the taskbar and select “Task Manager”.

Opening the Folder Options settings in File Explorer.

On Task Manager, select “Windows Explorer” and click “Restart task”.

Job done! Go back to the folder you just customized and you’ll see your comment within the relevant column.

Windows 11 File Explorer Folder Options View Tab

This is undoubtedly a cumbersome process for what you would expect to be a simple task, but unfortunately there isn’t an easier native method. Perhaps Microsoft will improve this functionality in a future Windows 11 update.

Windows 11 Folder Options Hide Protected OS Files Option

Windows 11 Folder Options Warning Pop-Up