I am moving to a new laptop, and want to create a library that acts like the one I created on my old laptop, but don't remember how I did it any more.
- Instructions say to navigate to Libraries and choose the option to create a new library; after doing so, I see hints to add folders, but when I add a folder, and open the library in Explorer, the top of the right-hand main pane display shows:
- the name of the folder I added, followed by a horizontal line stretching across that pane
- the full path of the folder containing the named folder
- files and folders in that folder
- If I add other folders, each one gets another name + horizontal line, location, etc.
On my current computer, I have a library named files, and it does not have any of the horizontal line or location string -- it just looks like a regular Windows folder, and shows files and folders from ONE Windows folder [%UserProfile%\files]; if I added files/directories to %UserProfile%\files, they show up in the library.
I would like to create another library like that one, mirroring a folder, but which shows up in the Libraries section of Explorer so that it is pinned there. How do I create a library that behaves like that?