![]() ![]() In contrast, Saved Searches can reference multiple locations simultaneously-or an individual folder(s) if that is what a user desires-based on a user's criteria such as specific names, dates, metadata, types, and words or phrases within files themselves. Libraries, however, only allow users to display content based on folder locations (e.g., they cannot reference content based solely on dates, file attributes, et cetera), and users must manually add folders to a library before their content will appear. ![]() Both Libraries and Saved Searches consolidate content from multiple locations in a single view, and both allow users to customize their viewing experience based on the content displayed. While I like both features I, as you probably expected, prefer the Saved Search feature. Do you use the Libraries feature introduced in Windows 7 and / or the Saved Search (otherwise known as Virtual Folder) feature introduced in Windows Vista? If so, do you have a preference for either feature? ![]()
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