"Organize Favorites" Dialog

The Favorites folder box tells the location of the folder where Atlantis stores links to your favorite documents. By default, the links to favorite documents are stored under the "Favorites" folder under the home folder of Atlantis. But you might wish to specify a different location for your favorites (for example, in order to store them at a more secure location on your hard disk). For this click the Browse... button next to the Favorites folder box. If you current Favorites folder is not empty (if it already contains links to some documents), Atlantis would suggest to either copy or move the current favorites to a new location. Note that in the U3-smart version of Atlantis Word Processor the Browse... button is disabled because the links to Favorites are always stored on a memory flash drive.

The View Favorites Folder... button opens the Favorites folder for browsing in Windows Explorer. You could remove individual items from your Favorites, create new subfolders in your Favorites, or remove existing folders, or move links from one subfolder to another one. Use the right-click menu of Windows Explorer for adjusting your Favorites. For example, to delete a link of interest, right-click it in Windows Explorer, then choose Delete from the menu. For creating a new subfolder within your Favorites, right-click a blank space in Windows Explorer, then the New | Folder command from the right-click menu.

The Add Documents... button can be used for adding documents to your Favorites without opening these documents. Simply click the Add Documents... button, then select a document (or multiple documents) which you want to add to Favorites. For selecting multiple documents, hold the Ctrl key, then click the desired documents. The links to the selected document(s) would be added to your Favorites.

Your Favorites might contain links to obsolete documents. To remove such links from your Favorites, click Remove Obsolete. Atlantis would automatically check each link from your Favorites. If a link is associated with a nonexisting document, Atlantis would automatically remove this invalid link.

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Favorites