Vista's commonly used folders are placed in the Favorites link.

  
When you open or save (save as) a file in Vista using Word, Excel, Paint, etc., the "Favorite Link" item is displayed in the left column of the corresponding dialog box. (See Figure 1), which allows you to quickly locate the folder. However, we can also "snap my face on the nose", let us add their usual folders, and the desktop, computer and other items in it. The specific method is as follows:
Step 1: Right-click on the folder we use, select “Send to → Desktop Shortcut” in the shortcut menu that pops up, and create a shortcut for the hot folder on the desktop. Step 2: Right-click on the shortcut you just created, select "Rename", remove the words "shortcuts" and spaces, leaving only the name of the folder itself, so beautiful. Step 3: Select the shortcut after changing the name, press Ctrl+X to cut, then double-click “My Documents”, then open the “Links” folder, press Ctrl+V to make the shortcut just cut. Paste it here. In this way, when we open or save (save as) in Word, Excel, drawing, etc., we will display the folder name we use under "Favorite Link", click to get quick access (see Figure 2) ).

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