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Old 09-22-2005, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by needinghelp
I think it would be great if we had a "favorites" section within our own profiles, or whatever you want to call it. I read posts that have really good information in them but may not be pertinent to what I am doing at the time. When I want to come back to them, I have to relocate them all over again. We may already have something like this, I'm new here, and if we do, please let me know.
Another suggestion is that people also give a lot of links. It would be great if we had a links page (to other sources outside this forum) with a brief description of what information that link was providing. Just my 2 cents worth. Thanks
If you run windows, you're all set...

You can create folder trees within the favorites directory, nesting the folders many levels deep, and save the links in their respective folders, for later review.

start with favorites... left click on "add to favorites"..
then left click on "new folder" to create let's say... a "sui juris" folder...

then repeat the process, and put a "state" folder in the "sui juris" folder
then repeat the process, and put a "federal" folder in the "sui juris" folder

or you can create new folders outside the "suijuris" folder, and drag and drop them into the "sui juris" folder, and/or other folders, nested therein...

you can use the "organise favorites" option to do the same thing... but the window they give you is small, and difficult to work in...

you might start by creating a folder, for each of the catagories, on the forum.

hope this helps,

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