I'm using Window 7 Explorer (not Internet Explorer), I'm talking about the regular Explorer that is used to keep track of files on the computer.
Every time I start up this computer I open 6 folders. Each containing files that I'm working on. So I decided to have this done automatically by simply placing shortcuts for these 6 folders in the Start-up folder. And this does work. When I boot up the computer my 6 folders are opened and "cascaded" on the desktop seemingly in random order (not necessarily in the order the short cuts appear in the Start up folder).
In any case, at that point I need to right-click on the task bar and click on "Show windows side-by-side. This then places the windows nicely on the screen next to each other so they can all be accessed easily.
My question is this:
Is there any way that I can get the computer to bring up these folders "side-by-side" instead of just cascading them on the screen.
I know this seems like a trivial step, but since I do this every day it would be nice to have this fully automatic. The less mouse clicks the better.
Every time I start up this computer I open 6 folders. Each containing files that I'm working on. So I decided to have this done automatically by simply placing shortcuts for these 6 folders in the Start-up folder. And this does work. When I boot up the computer my 6 folders are opened and "cascaded" on the desktop seemingly in random order (not necessarily in the order the short cuts appear in the Start up folder).
In any case, at that point I need to right-click on the task bar and click on "Show windows side-by-side. This then places the windows nicely on the screen next to each other so they can all be accessed easily.
My question is this:
Is there any way that I can get the computer to bring up these folders "side-by-side" instead of just cascading them on the screen.
I know this seems like a trivial step, but since I do this every day it would be nice to have this fully automatic. The less mouse clicks the better.