"Ophelia" <Ophelia@Elsinore.me.uk> wrote in message
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> "Grenou" <Iamhere@someofthetime.com> wrote in message
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>> "Nil" <rednoise@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
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>>> On 06 Feb 2010, "Tom C" <bettablue@hotmail.com> wrote in
>>> alt.windows7.general:
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>>>> Never mind. I found it.
>>>
>>> Are you going to keep the answer a secret for yourself, or are you
>>> going to help the other people who may be asking the same question?
>>> Don't be selfish.
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>> Right-click on the Library you have added/created, but no longer want
>> included> select Properties.
>> In the Properties box highlight the library location you want removed
>> from the Library.
>> Click Remove + OK.
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> Yo fuschia lassie I haven't got around to doing *anything* with
> libraries yet! I guess it is time I had a wee look to see what it is all
> about
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> https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/
To start with I looked at Libraries with great suspicion, but then worked
out that they could be useful
I don't have that many Libraries, but do have a Stationery_Everything (I
make a lot of stationery) Library.
A Photo Library (I take squazillions of photos).
A Tidy_Desktop Library, where everything that would normally be added to the
Desktop is filed.
It works very well.
My Desktop is clear and the wallpaper can be viewed without being spoiled by
too many icons.
I wonder if I can make a Sticky Note Library, hmm, must investigate that one
To start a new Library:
Right-click on Libraries>New>Library. Give it a Name.
That name will now appear under Libraries.
Right-click on the 'New Name'>Properties>Include folder>find the folder
path>Include Folder and Bob is your near relative.
Apply>OK.
To Remove: Highlight the folder to be removed>Click Remove etc.
Have fun.
Grenou