Tweaking Windows Explorer
Finding and saving files in Windows Explorer is much easier if you customize the Favorite Links pane as shown here. Each of the locations in this list represents a common destinations for saving files, either on local drives or on the network. Keeping a well-ordered list of storage "hubs" eliminates the need to use the old-style Folders list except on rare occasions.
For a more detailed discussion of this and other Windows Vista tweaks, see 10 top tweaks for Windows Vista, Part 1.
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