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Within my computer (Windows XP) I would like to link one folder to another.
So when I am in one folder I can click a link which takes me to a second folder located under a different heading on my computer. I don't want to link and update the information between the two folders. Just be taken to the second folder. Is it possible to do this action to numerous folders? If so, could you explain the procedure to me. Thanks for any help you can give me. |
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"tea_chr" wrote:
> Within my computer (Windows XP) I would like to link one folder to another. > So when I am in one folder I can click a link which takes me to a second > folder located under a different heading on my computer. I don't want to link > and update the information between the two folders. Just be taken to the > second folder. Is it possible to do this action to numerous folders? If so, > could you explain the procedure to me. Thanks for any help you can give me. What you are describing sounds like a simple shortcut. Open the parent folder of your target folder, right-click on your target folder, and select "Create Shortcut". Then cut-and-paste the shortcut into the folder you want to "link" from. You can rename the shortcut (for example, to remove the annoying "Shortcut To" prefix). Have fun! |
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Create a shortcut to the second folder within the first folder.
-- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "tea_chr" <teachr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C22A27A7-C302-464C-881C-2F86B5FA98D1@microsoft.com... > Within my computer (Windows XP) I would like to link one folder to > another. > So when I am in one folder I can click a link which takes me to a second > folder located under a different heading on my computer. I don't want to > link > and update the information between the two folders. Just be taken to the > second folder. Is it possible to do this action to numerous folders? If > so, > could you explain the procedure to me. Thanks for any help you can give > me. |
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tea_chr wrote:
> Within my computer (Windows XP) I would like to link one folder to another. > So when I am in one folder I can click a link which takes me to a second > folder located under a different heading on my computer. I don't want to link > and update the information between the two folders. Just be taken to the > second folder. Is it possible to do this action to numerous folders? If so, > could you explain the procedure to me. Thanks for any help you can give me. Another option is save the folders you frequently jump to in the favorites list. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Or save files, like a text file with all your IE passwords for example. Nice
tip Rock. ps- You'll need to open Windows Explorer & save the file or folder from: C:\Documents and Settings\Your name\Favorites\. I then save them in the 'Links' folder Drew "Rock" <rock@mail.nospam.net> wrote in message news:OU$QNy7DGHA.1676@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > tea_chr wrote: > >> Within my computer (Windows XP) I would like to link one folder to >> another. So when I am in one folder I can click a link which takes me to >> a second folder located under a different heading on my computer. I don't >> want to link and update the information between the two folders. Just be >> taken to the second folder. Is it possible to do this action to numerous >> folders? If so, could you explain the procedure to me. Thanks for any >> help you can give me. > > Another option is save the folders you frequently jump to in the favorites > list. > > -- > Rock > MS MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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