More Windows Explorer

Using two Windows

So what? You cried. Well, look at the next window shot:

This is my Internet Explorer Favorites folder. I have over a thousand files in there, so I need to ensure that all of these shortcuts to my favourite locations on the Internet are stored in a logical hierarchy of folders. Then, hopefully, I can find them without difficulty. With the two pane setup I can "drag and drop" files from the pane on the right to different folders in the pane on the left.


Favorites

As you can see the folder contains a dozen subfolders. Some of these in turn contain further subfolders. Your My Documents Folder and its subfolder My Pictures are likely to need similar attention. Mine certainly do.

To be able to set this up you need to be able to create new folders. Then you can have a tree structure with as many layers of sub folders as you wish.

For ease of navigation and finding files in future, I find it best to have no more than about ten subfolders in a top level, ten in each sublevel and 10 -12  files per folder. I have trouble maintaining this discipline!

Creating New Folders

If you right click on a blank area of the right hand pane, a pop-up menu appears. Click on New. Another menu appears:

create new foldeer

If you then click on Folder, you can create a new folder within your current location and give it the name of your choice.

Accessing Windows Explorer

Microsoft have made this difficult in Windows XP if you don't know your keyboard shortcuts. There are at least three ways:

You can find out about shortcut keys at at Window Shortcuts. In this case it just means keeping the Windows Key pressed while tapping the E key.

The Windows Key is at the bottom left of your keyboard, usually between your Alt key and your Ctrl key, often one on each side of your keyboard. As I said, it looks like the one on the right. Or, if it's a newer keyboard, a black and white one of these:

Windows XP logo


On the next page we'll look at strategies for manipulating files in your computer.

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