Windows 7 system's collection of wonderful management folders

  

In the Windows XP era, the main form of file management is based on the user's personal wishes, stored in the form of a folder as a basic classification, and then refined according to the file type. However, with the increase in the number and types of files and the uncertainty of user behavior, the original file management method often causes confusion in file storage and repeated files, which can not meet the actual needs of many users. In the Windows 7 system, Microsoft provides many improvements to help users manage files effectively. For example, Windows 7 Favorites is one of them. I don't know if you have used it.

We have all used the IE browser's Favorites feature, and the Windows 7 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 we don't use this folder, we can delete it directly in Windows7<;Favorites", don't worry about deleting it, the folder will be deleted because Being dragged to "Favorites" is the "shortcut"

Similarly, not only favorites can help us manage folders, but the latest library features in Windows 7 are just as good for this task. It is easy to organize and access files without having to care about what it actually stores. position. 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. We also introduced the Windows 7 library functions in detail before, so I won't repeat them here. In short, if you are also a lazy like Xiaobian rarely tidy up a large number of folders saved on disk, then these features provided by Windows7 will be necessary

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