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Actually I believe this works on windows back to 98.

First create a folder on your desktop, I name mine “Junk”.

Then inside that folder create a folder for each category you want (i.e. Video, Audio, Imaging, etc…).

Then start throwing your icons into the appropriate folders.

Now drag one of the folders in your “Junk” folder to the edge of the screen and release.

This will create a toolbar with the icons in that folder.

Now right click on the toolbar and select Toolbars-->New Toolbar

Choose the next folder from your “Junk” folder and click “OK”, repeat this step for the remaining folders.

Now you can format each toolbar section however you please.

hey that's pretty cool, i never thought of doing that :) thanks for the tip Edited by slightly_abnormal
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A realy cool trick but:

Now you can format each toolbar section however you please.

My junk folder just did not show up again. Placed it at the top of the screen and then selecting auto-hide :)

Could be I tried it in a remote vmware session trought :mellow:

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A realy cool trick but:

My junk folder just did not show up again. Placed it at the top of the screen and then selecting auto-hide :)

Could be I tried it in a remote vmware session trought :mellow:

If I connect to my computer through RDP I can't access my top toolbar sometimes.
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