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Old 02-26-2007   #1 (permalink)
Wame
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how to save the path when you want to open the same folder many ti

How can I save the path when I want to open the same folder many times?
Eveytime I want to open the same folder I have to go through the whole path
again because it does not save the path I'm working with.
Old 02-26-2007   #2 (permalink)
nicholas hall
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Re: how to save the path when you want to open the same folder many ti

create a shortcut?

NIK

"Wame" <Wame@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7C71A55C-E24F-4ECC-B8DD-01D2EB56D3A7@microsoft.com...
> How can I save the path when I want to open the same folder many times?
> Eveytime I want to open the same folder I have to go through the whole
> path
> again because it does not save the path I'm working with.


Old 02-26-2007   #3 (permalink)
Wame
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Re: how to save the path when you want to open the same folder man

no. For example: I need to insert photo in FileMaker... Everytime I need to
get a photo in one especific folder I have to go through the whole path again
(some time I have to click in 6 different folder till I get to the one I have
the photos saved). I used to go through the path once and the next time would
open the right folder right away.

"nicholas hall" wrote:

> create a shortcut?
>
> NIK
>
> "Wame" <Wame@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7C71A55C-E24F-4ECC-B8DD-01D2EB56D3A7@microsoft.com...
> > How can I save the path when I want to open the same folder many times?
> > Eveytime I want to open the same folder I have to go through the whole
> > path
> > again because it does not save the path I'm working with.

>

Old 02-28-2007   #4 (permalink)
Donald Lessau
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Re: how to save the path when you want to open the same folder man

"Wame" <Wame@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:B352829A-CC1A-4063-81E6-3EF4D699943A@microsoft.com...
> no. For example: I need to insert photo in FileMaker... Everytime I need
> to
> get a photo in one especific folder I have to go through the whole path
> again
> (some time I have to click in 6 different folder till I get to the one I
> have
> the photos saved). I used to go through the path once and the next time
> would
> open the right folder right away.


Check out XYplorer. This file manager has a Favorites panel called "Catalog"
where you can add folders and files by simple drag'n'drop, and then later
open/launch them or goto them by a single click. Incredibly handy and
irreversibly addictive after 15 seconds

Don

PS: http://www.xyplorer.com/, but get the latest BETA version from the "Beta
Club" to have that brand-new "Open on Click" functionality.

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