WinXP system collection function magical

  

Everyone knows, IE browser "collection" menu, you can always collect your favorite web pages, as long as you want to visit, gently click on the favorites The web page is ready to go. I believe that in the eyes of many people, favorites are only used in IE browser to help users collect and quickly access the website. In fact, there are favorites in many places in the computer, "My computer", "My Network Places", "Resource Manager", "Control Panel", and even "Recycle Bin" You can use your favorites. Windows XP allows you to open your favorite websites and favorite content from anywhere on your computer.

1. Save a file or folder

Favorites can not only save the URL, but also save a file or folder on your computer.

1. Save the folder

Open the WINDOWS Explorer, enter the target folder, and then click the “Favorites menu item in the menu bar to select the drop-down menu. & ldquo; Add to Favorites & rdquo; command, the system will pop up "Add to Favorites" window, where you can define the directory name and where to create according to your hobbies, click the "OK" button after completion. This will add this hidden directory to your favorites. When you want to use it later, just open the favorite web page and open it in your favorites.

2, save the file

If you want to add a file to your favorites, you should use the above method, first save the folder where it is stored in the favorites, and then click “Collection” menu, find the folder in the list, right click, execute the "Properties" command, open the "Properties" window, select the "Shortcuts" tab, in the "Goals" & rdquo Enter the file name (including the path) in the input box. For example, to save the Foxmail help file to your favorites, enter ">\\:\\Program Files\\foxmail\\FoxHelp.CHM” (pictured). Finally press “ Apply & rdquo; and exit. In this way, you can open the file by clicking in the "Favorite" menu.

Second, save the application

Windows XP Favorites can actually save the application, we will add Foxmail program in the favorites (program path is c:\\Program Files\\ Foxmail\\Foxmail.exe), for example, details its operation password:

First open the WINDOWS resource manager, enter the application directory c:\\Program Files\\foxmail, and then click the menu bar with the mouse. "Collection" menu item, select the "Add to Favorites" command in the drop-down menu, the system pops up "Add to Favorites" window, in the "Name" window, change the name to "ldquo;foxmail" The program & rdquo;, & ldquo; create to & rdquo; location remains unchanged, click the & ldquo; OK & rdquo; button, add the c:\\Program Files\\foxmail directory to your favorites.

Next, click on the menu bar "ldraws" menu item, open the "Collection" menu drop-down list, find the "foxmail program" we just created, click the right mouse button, pop up Right-click menu, select the "<;property" option in the menu, and then click with the mouse, the system pops up "foxmail program properties" window, select "ldorts" shortcut tab, in the "target" input In the box, enter the full program path c:\\Program Files\\foxmail\\Foxmail.exe of the “foxmail” program, then click the "application” button with the mouse, and finally click the “Close” button to exit. Now you can run Foxmail as soon as you click “Start”/Favorites, click on the Foxmail program.

Third, save “ control panel & rdquo; & ldquo; printer & rdquo;, & ldquo; dial-up network & rdquo;

Favorites can also save & ldquo; control panel & rdquo;, & ldquo; printer ”, “ Dial-up Network, etc., the method is: open the Windows XP Explorer, click the left mouse button in the "folders" window on the left side of the Explorer, select the you want to add to the favorites Content (for example, "Control Panel"), then use the mouse to click the menu in the menu bar, select the menu, open the drop-down menu, select the "Add to Favorites" command, the system pops up & ldquo; add to favorites ” window, where you can define the name and where to create it according to your hobbies, click the <;OK” button when you are done. With the above method, you can also add items such as “Printer” and “Dial-up Network” to your favorites.

Is it very wonderful? The original winXP collection has so many magical effects, hurry to add the "things" you want to use in the favorites, so that the little favorites are not Can't.

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