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Sleepyman
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      29th Jun 2004
Hello All,
I was wondering if there is a way to access the favorites folder from
the start menu, My conputer, or anyplace else? Using XPee Home Ed sp1

Thanks,
Sleepy


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Bruce Hagen
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      29th Jun 2004
Windows Explorer>Local Disk C>Documents and Settings>Your user name.
If you're looking to back it up, you can Right click and Send to
(your choice), and copy.
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> Hello All,
> I was wondering if there is a way to access the favorites folder

from
> the start menu, My conputer, or anyplace else? Using XPee Home Ed

sp1
>
> Thanks,
> Sleepy
>
>
> If your parents never had children, chances are you won't either



 
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      29th Jun 2004
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 19:35:30 -0700, "Bruce Hagen"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>>>Windows Explorer>Local Disk C>Documents and Settings>Your user name.
>>>If you're looking to back it up, you can Right click and Send to
>>>(your choice), and copy.


Thanks Bruce, I will give it a bid!

Cheers,
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Carrie Garth
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      29th Jun 2004
| "Sleepyman" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)
| Hello All,
| I was wondering if there is a way to access the favorites
| folder from the start menu, My conputer, or anyplace else?
| Using XPee Home Ed sp1

- For easy access to your Favorites from Start menu:

If you are using the Windows XP style Start menu
right-click the Start button, and then click Properties.
On the Start Menu tab, under Start menu, click Customize.
On the Advanced tab, under Start menu items, select
"Favorites menu".

If you are using the Classic Start menu right-click the
Start button, and then click Properties. Click Customize
and under Advanced Start menu options click to select
"Display Favorites".

- For easy access to your Favorites from My Computer or
Internet Explorer if you are a mouse person, add a button
to the toolbar by:

Opening Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer. On the
View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize.
Select the Favorites button (it is a Star) from the list of
Available toolbar buttons, and then click Add. If desired
select the Favorites button, then click the Move Up, or
Move Down button to position the button as desired
on your toolbar.

- For easy access to your Favorites from My Computer or
Internet Explorer if you are a keyboard person, press:

CTRL+I

- For easy access to your Favorites from your taskbar you
could add a custom toolbar to the taskbar that points to
your Favorites

To do that right-click an empty area on the taskbar, point
to Toolbars, click New Toolbar..., then choose your
C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Favorites folder.

Note 1: Once the toolbar is displayed you can right-click it to
display a menu which allows you customize the toolbar
(such as "Show Text", etc.)

Note 2: If you want this custom toolbar to be a cascading-type
folder that takes up little taskbar space but cascades open
when you select it do this.

Close all applications with buttons on the taskbar. Right-click
the custom Favorites toolbar and make certain that "Show Title"
is selected. Hover your mouse over the raised divider bar until
you see a double-arrow (if you do not see the raised divider bar
right-click an empty area on the taskbar and make certain that
"Lock the Taskbar" is not selected.) Click to select the divider
bar with your primary mouse button. Position the divider bar as
far to the right as possible and then release the mouse button
(this assumes your taskbar is positioned in the default configuration).
Now there will be a double-arrow indicator on your custom
Favorites toolbar and if you click to select the arrow your
Favorites folder will cascade open.

- For easy access to your Favorites from the Run command
click Start, click Run, type the following command and click OK:

Shell:Favorites

- For easy access to All Users\Favorites from the Run command
click Start, click Run, type the following command and click OK:

Shell:Common Favorites

- For easy access to your Favorites from the My Places Bar
(the vertical button bar at the left-hand side in the Open
and Save [As] dialog boxes) for Microsoft Office see the
following Microsoft Knowledge Base article
[depending on your version of Office]:

KB205041 - OFF2000: How to Customize the Places Bar
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=205041

KB282087 - HOW TO: Customize the My Places Bar in the "Open"
and "Save As" Dialog Boxes [Office XP]
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=282087

KB826214 - How To: Customize the My Places Bar in Both the
Open and the Save As Dialog Boxes in Office 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=826214

- For easy access to your Favorites from the Places
Bar in common dialog box (the one used with Notepad,
WordPad, Internet Explorer, etc.), refer to the following
Google Groups archived newsgroup post. Note, choose
to display the "Common shell folder" MyFavorites and
other frequently used folders.

Link to archived newsgroup post via Google Groups:
http://www.google.com/groups?&as_ums...TNGP12.phx.gbl

----- Begin Original Message -----

From: "Ramesh [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)@mvps.org>
Subject: Re: Windows Application Dialog boxes
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 03:54:35 +0530
Message-ID: <(E-Mail Removed)>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize

Hi Ron,

Using TweakUI, you can add your custom locations to the Places
bar in Open/Save As dialog boxes

TweakUI v2.00 for Windows XP
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe

TweakUI v2.10 for Windows XP SP1
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe

Open TweakUI, click Common Dialogs, Places Bar and add
your items there.

-or-

You can also accomplish this using Group Policy editor in
Windows XP Professional

1 Type Gpedit.msc in the RUN box.
2 User Configuration | User Configuration | Windows Components |
Common Open File Dialog
3 Double-click 'Items displayed in Places Bar' and add the places in
the text boxes
[See "Explain" tab for more information]

Note: All of teh above information applies only for Common Dialog boxes
and not for Office applications.

--
Ramesh - Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k

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      29th Jun 2004
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 07:46:18 -0500, "Carrie Garth"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>>>| "Sleepyman" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>| wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)
>>>| Hello All,
>>>| I was wondering if there is a way to access the favorites
>>>| folder from the start menu, My conputer, or anyplace else?
>>>| Using XPee Home Ed sp1
>>>
>>>- For easy access to your Favorites from Start menu:
>>>
>>>If you are using the Windows XP style Start menu
>>>right-click the Start button, and then click Properties.
>>>On the Start Menu tab, under Start menu, click Customize.
>>>On the Advanced tab, under Start menu items, select
>>>"Favorites menu".
>>>
>>>If you are using the Classic Start menu right-click the
>>>Start button, and then click Properties. Click Customize
>>>and under Advanced Start menu options click to select
>>>"Display Favorites".
>>>
>>>- For easy access to your Favorites from My Computer or
>>>Internet Explorer if you are a mouse person, add a button
>>>to the toolbar by:
>>>
>>>Opening Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer. On the
>>>View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize.
>>>Select the Favorites button (it is a Star) from the list of
>>>Available toolbar buttons, and then click Add. If desired
>>>select the Favorites button, then click the Move Up, or
>>>Move Down button to position the button as desired
>>>on your toolbar.
>>>
>>>- For easy access to your Favorites from My Computer or
>>>Internet Explorer if you are a keyboard person, press:
>>>
>>>CTRL+I
>>>
>>>- For easy access to your Favorites from your taskbar you
>>>could add a custom toolbar to the taskbar that points to
>>>your Favorites
>>>
>>>To do that right-click an empty area on the taskbar, point
>>>to Toolbars, click New Toolbar..., then choose your
>>>C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Favorites folder.
>>>
>>>Note 1: Once the toolbar is displayed you can right-click it to
>>>display a menu which allows you customize the toolbar
>>>(such as "Show Text", etc.)
>>>
>>>Note 2: If you want this custom toolbar to be a cascading-type
>>>folder that takes up little taskbar space but cascades open
>>>when you select it do this.
>>>
>>>Close all applications with buttons on the taskbar. Right-click
>>>the custom Favorites toolbar and make certain that "Show Title"
>>>is selected. Hover your mouse over the raised divider bar until
>>>you see a double-arrow (if you do not see the raised divider bar
>>>right-click an empty area on the taskbar and make certain that
>>>"Lock the Taskbar" is not selected.) Click to select the divider
>>>bar with your primary mouse button. Position the divider bar as
>>>far to the right as possible and then release the mouse button
>>>(this assumes your taskbar is positioned in the default configuration).
>>>Now there will be a double-arrow indicator on your custom
>>>Favorites toolbar and if you click to select the arrow your
>>>Favorites folder will cascade open.
>>>
>>>- For easy access to your Favorites from the Run command
>>>click Start, click Run, type the following command and click OK:
>>>
>>>Shell:Favorites
>>>
>>>- For easy access to All Users\Favorites from the Run command
>>>click Start, click Run, type the following command and click OK:
>>>
>>>Shell:Common Favorites
>>>
>>>- For easy access to your Favorites from the My Places Bar
>>>(the vertical button bar at the left-hand side in the Open
>>>and Save [As] dialog boxes) for Microsoft Office see the
>>>following Microsoft Knowledge Base article
>>>[depending on your version of Office]:
>>>
>>>KB205041 - OFF2000: How to Customize the Places Bar
>>>http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=205041
>>>
>>>KB282087 - HOW TO: Customize the My Places Bar in the "Open"
>>>and "Save As" Dialog Boxes [Office XP]
>>>http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=282087
>>>
>>>KB826214 - How To: Customize the My Places Bar in Both the
>>>Open and the Save As Dialog Boxes in Office 2003
>>>http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=826214
>>>
>>>- For easy access to your Favorites from the Places
>>>Bar in common dialog box (the one used with Notepad,
>>>WordPad, Internet Explorer, etc.), refer to the following
>>>Google Groups archived newsgroup post. Note, choose
>>>to display the "Common shell folder" MyFavorites and
>>>other frequently used folders.
>>>
>>>Link to archived newsgroup post via Google Groups:
>>>http://www.google.com/groups?&as_ums...TNGP12.phx.gbl
>>>
>>>----- Begin Original Message -----
>>>
>>>From: "Ramesh [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)@mvps.org>
>>>Subject: Re: Windows Application Dialog boxes
>>>Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 03:54:35 +0530
>>>Message-ID: <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
>>>
>>>Hi Ron,
>>>
>>>Using TweakUI, you can add your custom locations to the Places
>>>bar in Open/Save As dialog boxes
>>>
>>>TweakUI v2.00 for Windows XP
>>>http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe
>>>
>>>TweakUI v2.10 for Windows XP SP1
>>>http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe
>>>
>>>Open TweakUI, click Common Dialogs, Places Bar and add
>>>your items there.
>>>
>>>-or-
>>>
>>>You can also accomplish this using Group Policy editor in
>>>Windows XP Professional
>>>
>>>1 Type Gpedit.msc in the RUN box.
>>>2 User Configuration | User Configuration | Windows Components |
>>>Common Open File Dialog
>>>3 Double-click 'Items displayed in Places Bar' and add the places in
>>>the text boxes
>>> [See "Explain" tab for more information]
>>>
>>>Note: All of teh above information applies only for Common Dialog boxes
>>>and not for Office applications.



Wow Carrie,
That is complete and thorough reply. Thank you so much!

Cheers,
Sleepy


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