With Windows 7, Microsoft has changed the ways that users can customize how their folders look and has provided more options for viewing files and folders than ever before; to see how you can customize your folder options, open Windows Explorer and then click on the Pictures folder that was created automatically for you when Post from: Customize Folder Options in Windows 7
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With Windows 7, Microsoft has changed the ways that users can customize how their folders look and has provided more options for viewing files and folders than ever before; to see how you can customize your folder options, open Windows Explorer and then click on the Pictures folder that was created automatically for you when Post from: Customize Folder Options in Windows 7
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One of my clients recently ran into a problem where they could no longer share folders on their machine! They had created shared folders on the same machine many time before, but for some reason now got the following error: You folder can’t be shared. They would get this message when right-clicking on a folder Post from: Your Folder Can’t Be Shared Error Message in Windows 7
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Your Folder Can’t Be Shared Error Message in Windows 7
Windows’ native file structure organizes files in categories, like a filing cabinet in an office. For most of the world, this makes sense, but for those who create and edit a great number of documents, a time-specific filing system may be more useful instead of trying to remember the folder in which a document is Post from: View Recently Modified Documents on a Calendar
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Many people who have been using Windows 7 for awhile might be surprised to learn that there is a not very well known secret right-click feature that can be used for all sorts of purposes. To see how the “secret” trick works, bring up any file manager, for this example, we’ll use Windows Explorer .

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