Folder Tricks
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Use folder shortcuts
If you find yourself opening the same folders all the time, create desktop shortcuts for them. Simply hover your cursor over the folder you want to easily access, right-click and choose Create Shortcut. Drag the new shortcut over to your desktop and you’re done.
If you’re a Windows user who’s big on keyboard shortcuts, you can use those to open folders as well. Find a folder on your desktop and right-click. Choose Properties and then go to the “Shortcut” tab. Click in the “Shortcut Key” field and press the Ctrl button. You’ll see “Ctrl+Alt+” and you can add a key, like S. Then, you’ll be able to access that folder by pressing Ctrl+Alt+S.
Here are a couple of other folder shortcuts. To rename a folder, click on the folder once, then tap the F2 key. To quickly copy the address bar of an open File Explorer window, press Alt+D to select the path. (See photo.)
2. Speed up your Downloads folder
If it seems to take a long time to open files from your Downloads folder, you’re not imagining things. It is slow, especially if you have lots of folder types in there. Part of the reason is that the Downloads folder is optimized for picture files.
Here are two tricks to speed things up:
- Create a lot of sub-folders. Organize everything in Downloads into as many folders and sub-folders as is manageable, like Vacation Receipts with sub-folders like Food, Hotel and so on.
- Change your default setting from “Pictures” to “General Items.” To start, open your Downloads folder. Right-click on a blank spot and choose Properties. Then go to the “Customize” tab. Click on the down arrow below “Optimize this folder for,” and select General Items. Then click “Apply” and choose “OK.”
3. Build your own libraries
Windows 7 introduced a type of folder called libraries. By default, Windows created libraries for Documents, Music, Pictures and Videos. Opening these would show you the same information as the Documents, Music, Pictures and Videos user folders from past versions of Windows.
However, the power of Libraries allows you to link multiple folders to a library folder. That lets you see the information from multiple folders around your hard drive, or on multiple hard drives, in one easy-to-find spot. You can also create new library folders for whatever types of files you want.
Windows 7 shows the Libraries by default in the left column of any folder, however, Windows 8 and 10 have them hidden. To see them in 8 and 10, open a folder and go to the View tab. Click “Navigation pane” and choose “Show libraries.”
To edit an existing library, open any folder window. In the left column under “Libraries,” right-click on a library and select Properties. You’ll see what folders are included in the library.
You can click “Include a folder” to add more folders or remove existing folders. It also lets you select which folder is your “save location.” When you save a file to the library folder, this save location is the actual folder in which the file ends up.
When you’re browsing around your computer, you can also right-click on a folder and select “Include in Library” and select a library to add the folder to. This is also where you can create a new library folder.
4. Hidden advanced options
If you’re really good at organizing your Windows folders, you may want to try more advanced tricks that’ll save you time. These are options that everyday organizers don’t know about.
Try this: From a folder in File Explorer, right-click on the folder and at the same time hold down the shift key. You’ll see extra shortcuts, like Pin to Quick access, and possibly others, like Move to
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