Use BreadCrumb Bars Copy Address to Create Shortcuts of Buried Folders
By anandk on 11 January 2008
In the BreadCrumb Trail Bar of Vista's Explorer, if you rt click in the Address bar on a folder name, a context menu appears which includes:
Copy Address
Copy Address As Text
Edit Address command
The first one is a rather useful one ... !!! It lets you copy the entire contents of the current folder or even create shortcuts of deeply buried 'folders', that are not part of the Windows file system.
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