Secret Windows Tip: Open Files Faster with This Free Tweak

By Al W, published Dec 12, 2007
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If you use any kind of Windows program -- a word processor, e-mail, or a greeting card program -- you've encountered the ubiquitous file open dialog. This is the box that pops up that lets you select a file to work with. A modern file open dialog has a stripe along the side where several folder shortcuts appear (for example, My Documents). However, there isn't much space over there in the shortcut stripe, nor is there an easy way to change what appears there or organize them. Wouldn't it be nice to have shortcuts to your CDROM drive, or your USB storage full of MP3?

There are several utilities available -- many of them free -- that address this shortcoming. If you like to hack (or tweak, if you prefer) your system you should try at least one out. I'd suggest the freeware program CFDButton. I like this program because it is simple, uncluttered, and does just what you need. A quick download, install the program, and run it. You'll notice a small icon on your task bar that looks like a wrench and a screwdriver crossed. That's it.

The program has three major features, both accessed through a new icon (that also looks like a wrench and a screwdriver) on each File Open (and File Save) dialog. The new icon provides a new menu that lets you pick a favorite folder. You can also pick from a history of folders you've recently opened (handy when you are bouncing between two folders). Finally, you can also replace the dialog's filter (the box that picks the file type). This is handy if you, for example, use Notepad to edit HTML files. You can make the open dialog show files you want to open. Programmers might add filters for source code like PHP, C++, or Java files.

There are two ways to set up custom filters and favorites. You can either right click on the task bar icon and access a settings dialog there. Alternately, you can access the same settings dialog from the menu that appears in the file open box while CFDButton is running. There are also shortcuts for adding favorites and filters in that menu.

Secret Windows Tip: Open Files Faster with This Free Tweak
Secret Windows Tip: Open Files Faster with This Free Tweak

The normal Windows file open dialog is a familiar sight. There are only a few shortcuts on the left that are easy to access, though.

Credit: Al Williams

Copyright: Al Williams

Takeaways
  • You can also pick from a history of folders you've recently opened.
  • There are two ways to set up custom filters and favorites.
  • You can copy it to a USB drive and use it anywhere.
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That is very handy information. Thank you

Posted on 02/13/2008 at 5:02:29 PM

 
Interesting, well explained. :) Sheri

Posted on 01/25/2008 at 1:01:15 AM

 
Very helpful, thanks!

Posted on 01/24/2008 at 7:01:06 PM

 
I've got to learn some of these things. Maybe I'll try this one tonight.

Posted on 01/23/2008 at 9:01:33 PM

 
Thanks. Great write!

Posted on 01/21/2008 at 6:01:38 PM

 
Good article.

Posted on 01/21/2008 at 4:01:06 PM

 
thanks for sharing

Posted on 01/20/2008 at 1:01:24 PM

 
See, it the need for things like this that moved me to Linux years ago.

Posted on 01/19/2008 at 8:01:48 PM

 
Good info

Posted on 01/18/2008 at 12:01:24 PM

 
Interesting!

Posted on 01/18/2008 at 8:01:12 AM

 
This is something I knew NOTHING about. Thanks for the info!

Posted on 01/18/2008 at 7:01:42 AM

 
Thanks for the information.

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 4:01:37 PM

 
Sounds like a great tool!

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 3:01:32 PM

 
Thanks!

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 9:01:40 AM

 
Thanks for sharing with us.

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 8:01:32 AM

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