In everyday Office applications, we often need to open some folders that store commonly used data. Because of worry about the virus, the system reload and so on, these folders basically did not put in the system in the partition, when need to use, double-click the letter "layer Depth" method to open obviously very troublesome. Maybe everyone has their own way to quickly open it, such as creating desktop shortcuts, adding to the Quick Launch bar, or using some third-party software, and so on, but in Windows 7 you don't have to be so troublesome, you just have to drag and drop the mouse.
For example, I often need to open a document in G Disk Processing folder, first enter the folder directory in Explorer, and then select it to drag and drop it onto the Windows 7 taskbar and then release it, and you'll fix it in the Library group, right click on the "library" on the taskbar. Then you'll find the folder in the pop-up menu. That is to say later you want to open the folder directly right click on the "library" icon on it, is it convenient?
If you do not need to open the folder frequently, just click on the folder after you right-click the library, and then right-click it to select "Unlock from this list" to cancel it. Of course, you can also drag and drop files or programs that you often need to open to the taskbar to release the lock to the taskbar for quick opening.