Using the Windows Explorer Favorites Links in Windows Vista

Monday, November 3, 2008 20:34
Posted in category Windows Vista Tips

Doug wrote me asking how to add favorite links or bookmarks to Internet Explorer in Windows Vista. One of the useful features of the Internet Explorer is the Favorite Links section. It allows you to put shortcuts to your commonly used folders on your hard drive in Windows Vista.

Click read more to find out how!

  Follow the following steps to add Favorite Links to Internet Explorer in Windows Vista

  1. Launch the Internet Explorer
  2. In the upper left hand panel is the Favorite Links section
  3. Simply drag and drop shortcuts from whatever folders you want to this panel
  4. You can even organize them in any order so the most commonly used ones are at the top.

Shawn DesRochers

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