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Right click on the start orb and select properties. Then Customize, then in the list under "documents" check "Display as link". For others that you want to go directly, do the same thing, e.g Computer.
Right click on the start orb and select properties. Then Customize, then in the list under "documents" check "Display as link". For others that you want to go directly, do the same thing, e.g Computer.
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Use mklink command line utility to create.
Caution though -- my instructions have created a library that seems to work most of the time -- until I rebooted. I'm still looking at it.
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Anybody found a workaround for this yet? I like how in XP and Vista I can just point to Documents and it shows my files. I don't like pointing to Documents and then have it show My Documents, and then I have to point to My Documents to see my files.
I understand the point of the libraries but I want the pre-library menus back
I'm talking about the Start Menu, not the taskbar. I want the old menu styles for Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos.
What you're suggesting would mean I'd have to have 4 different explorers pinned to the taskbar.
Thanks for the input though, any and all help is appreciated.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...tart-menu.html
I must be wrong at what you are looking to do, but I believe this is the work around. pin it to start menu. I am sure you actually want it on the right side. There should be a browse option to add folders of our choosing to that side built into the start menu customize window, but there's not.
Try this - create a new library with just that folder in it or place all your files in the new library directly - How to Create A New Library In Windows 7 » My Digital Life
when you create the library - you have to click properties to add folder to library. But when you're done i'm sure you can open the folder inside the library and drag all the file into the library itself - just label the library my documents like you wanted to in the first place.Just wont be in right pane, so you may as well just drag your my docs folder into the left start menu pane. this whole idea is a waste of time, can just paste the folder itself instead - i just did it- i thought the new library would show on right pane - no luck wtf
Short of renaming one of the libraries you do not use - i see no way of doing this.
Trying to help out - good luck
Still not what I'm looking for
Thanks for the help tho :)
If you make it a link instead of a menu it loads the document library on click - which, in your case, only contains the single Documents folder, so it is automatically opened.
Other than that, ***you're stuck***
Yea I just dont like having to open anything. I like just using the expandable menus on the start menu