Tuesday, November 13, 2007

will teach you ways to create your own folders and
subfolders, as well as ways in which you can customize your folders
Other bars accessible after you choose View › Explorer Bar from the menu include the following:
Search: Displays the Search Companion described under “Searching for Lost Files” a little
later in this chapter.
Favorites: Displays your list of favorites — things you visit frequently. Chapter 13 discusses
ways to create and manage Favorites in more detail.
Media: Opens a “player” frame for playing multimedia files, such as music and video. If your
computer is connected to the Internet, it takes you to the Microsoft site
WindowsMedia.com, where you can select music and videos to play in Windows Media
Player (as discussed in Chapter 25).
History: Displays a list of Web sites and folders you’ve visited recently, organized and
grouped by day, Web site, and so forth. As in the Folders bar, you can expand and contract
items by clicking them, and jump to a location by clicking its name in the list.
Tip of the Day: Displays a Tip of the Day, and a Next Tip link, at the bottom of the Explorer
window. Tips are downloaded from the Microsoft Web site.