I don't use favorites because I find it much more efficient in Win XP to
just use folders and use Show in Groups to make files and folders
retrievable. Vista has this type explorer folder organization, and it is
even more detailed and robust but you have to look around for it, including
using a right click of the icon on the lower left corner of an explorer
folder where the folder files or folders within that particular folder are
labled when they are highlighted.
Two apps that may really please you if you are dedictated to using Favorites
are Favorites Home Page and FAves to Go. You can search engine for them.
Kelly's XP still has a free download for one of them, and you are able to
bring your favorites up in less than a second on a web page and color the
background and a link.
You could then drag the icon at the upper left of that web page and have a
copy of all your faves on a web page in multiple locations or folders or
wherever on your HD, partitions, drives, etc.
These work in Vista.
CH
PC Mag also sells it for $25 bucks.
"RajKohli" <RajKohli@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I was discussing this with someone in Windows XP Newgroup and found that
> "Arrange - Favorites" should be updated.
>
> There is only one option to sort Favorites and i.e. "Sort by Name" even in
> Internet Explorer 7. There should be more categories to Arrange -
> Favorites
> like by Date - Modified or Created.
>
> Problem is: if once the Favorites Arranged by name then there is no going
> back. However, you can put each and every favorite on your desire location
> by
> it is a lot of time consuming and what if you have thousand of Favorites.
>
> Comments will be appreciated.
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