01-11-2004, 02:58 PM -
maybe im trying to do something that tlb wont but i thought i had done this before.
seems like the difference between a menu and virtual folder is the menu is an actual windows folder present on my hard drive and a virtual folder is merely a reference to an already existing folder.
a virtual folder doesnt have to be maintained as it will always be in 'synch' with the original folder.
if i create a menu 'of' another folder on my drive, then i get 2 windows real folders and they can go out of 'synch'. this i dont want.
i like the way a 'menu' works. the little blue arrows point to links within a folder that can be launched. the menu'd folder sorts itself to the top of a truelaunch folder whereas a virtual folder is mixed in with other links and such.
is there someway that an existing folder can be included in a truelaunch folder so that the menuing look/feel, ie sorting, blue arrows etc, happens, but it doesnt create a 'new' folder?
hope someone can help or at least tell me i cant do this.
thanks.
jim
seems like the difference between a menu and virtual folder is the menu is an actual windows folder present on my hard drive and a virtual folder is merely a reference to an already existing folder.
a virtual folder doesnt have to be maintained as it will always be in 'synch' with the original folder.
if i create a menu 'of' another folder on my drive, then i get 2 windows real folders and they can go out of 'synch'. this i dont want.
i like the way a 'menu' works. the little blue arrows point to links within a folder that can be launched. the menu'd folder sorts itself to the top of a truelaunch folder whereas a virtual folder is mixed in with other links and such.
is there someway that an existing folder can be included in a truelaunch folder so that the menuing look/feel, ie sorting, blue arrows etc, happens, but it doesnt create a 'new' folder?
hope someone can help or at least tell me i cant do this.
thanks.
jim