Cleverly manage folders in Windows 7

  
        

We have all used the IE browser's Favorites feature, and the Win7 system also provides the same as the Favorites feature. Windows 7 default window layout tree folder display mode, after opening each layer folder, "Favorites" will be displayed at the top, which can be easily previewed. If we add frequently accessed folders to Windows 7's "Favorites", it will be easy to find later. This is not afraid that the target folder is hidden in a deep directory by a layer.

First, find the folder you want to add to Windows7 Favorites  drag it to the Favorites area with your mouse. Then release the mouse and the folder will be displayed in the "Favorites" of the Windows 7 system.


If you don't use this folder, you can delete it directly in "Favorites", don't worry about deleting it, the folder will be deleted because You dragged to "Favorites" in this folder "shortcut".

Similarly, we can also use the library to manage folders. Using a library makes it easy to organize and access files without worrying about where it actually resides. This is a major feature of the Windows 7 system. Previous versions of Windows, such as Vista and WinXP, did not have such a convenient and convenient way to manage folders. Any folder in the Windows 7 library can be opened layer by layer to display the specific content, it is convenient to view the preview.


In addition to the four default libraries (document library, music library, photo library and video library) that come with Windows 7, we can also create new libraries at will according to your needs.

Simple operation is as follows: In the library area of ​​Windows 7, right click, create a new library. Then give your library a name, and then open the Windows7 library and you can find it directly in the library.

So you can drag and drop commonly used files to the library you need, and it's easy to find your own folder at work, and this is a shortcut generated under a non-system drive letter. The link not only ensures efficient folder management, but also does not occupy the space of the system disk to affect the running speed of Windows 7. Is it the best of both worlds? Managing your own folders can improve efficiency during the office process.

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