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Attach Windows sticky notes to files and folders. There is a need for a utility that will allow a user to attach a Windows sticky note directly to a file or folder, and to have that note immediately accessible via the right-click menu.
AFAIK, there is no way in Windows 7 to add a comment to a folder. You can, however, create a desktop.ini file that will display a comment when you hover your mouse over the folder. Or you can create a shortcut to the folder and add comments to the shortcut.
Navigate to the location where you want to create the folder. ... Hold down the Ctrl, Shift, and N keys at the same time. ... Enter your desired folder name. ... Navigate to the location where you want to create the folder.
Apple Notes Subfolders For macOS Actually, there are just two: folders and subfolders. I knew about folders, of course, but I had no idea it was possible to create subfolders. And creating one is easy. Creating a subfolder: just drag a folder into another.
Select the Comments icon and type your comments in the text box. Customize This Folder wizard: Open Windows Explorer and select a folder for which you want to add comments. To launch the wizard, from the View menu, select Customize This Folder.
While in edit, tap on the folder you want to change the name on once, and it will display a window where you can change it. You can move notes from anywhere to anywhere. Go to the Folder view, and click on the Folder you want to move the notes from .
Windows stores your sticky notes in a special appdata folder, which is probably C:\\Users\\logon\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Sticky Noteswith logon being the name with which you log onto your PC. You'll find only one file in that folder, StickyNotes.snt, which contains all your notes.
To backup your Sticky Notes on Windows 10, do the following: Open the Run command using the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut. Right-click the plum.sqlite file, and select Copy. Using File Explorer (Windows key + E), open a folder location that you want to use to export the backup.
Windows 7 does it the other way around. But both versions save the notes in a file called StickyNotes.snt, located in the C:\\Users\\login\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Sticky Notes folder.
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