Keyword shortcuts in XP
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Keyword shortcuts in XP
If I go to my address bar and type "Desktop" or "My Documents" or "Control Panel" then a folder appears with the appropriate item in it. Is there anyway to add my own custom keywords to these keywords?
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Think this might be what you mean, from microsoft site:
Customizing the Links Bar
Did you know that you can customize the Links bar in the browser? You can add or remove shortcuts, rearrange the order of shortcuts, and even change the icons associated with them. Here's how:
To add a shortcut to the Links bar
Drag the Web page's icon from the Address bar directly to the Links bar. Or drag any link from a Web page, your Favorites bar, or your desktop onto the Links bar.
To remove a shortcut from the Links bar
Right-click the shortcut, and then click Delete.
To rearrange shortcuts on the Links bar
Drag a shortcut to a new place on the Links bar.
To customize shortcuts on the Links bar
Right-click the shortcut, and then click Properties. Here you can click the Change Icon button to select a different icon for the shortcut.
Note: If the Links bar is not visible, click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Links.
Customizing the Links Bar
Did you know that you can customize the Links bar in the browser? You can add or remove shortcuts, rearrange the order of shortcuts, and even change the icons associated with them. Here's how:
To add a shortcut to the Links bar
Drag the Web page's icon from the Address bar directly to the Links bar. Or drag any link from a Web page, your Favorites bar, or your desktop onto the Links bar.
To remove a shortcut from the Links bar
Right-click the shortcut, and then click Delete.
To rearrange shortcuts on the Links bar
Drag a shortcut to a new place on the Links bar.
To customize shortcuts on the Links bar
Right-click the shortcut, and then click Properties. Here you can click the Change Icon button to select a different icon for the shortcut.
Note: If the Links bar is not visible, click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Links.
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