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What special character do you use to have a file sorted at the top?

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joiwind:
superboyac : I use simply a minus sign " - " in front of the folder name, the marked folders still keep their alphabetical order.

superboyac:
What I've done in the past is stuff like this (for folders usually):
-=TopFolder=--superboyac (July 28, 2011, 10:34 AM)
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hehe Me too, for my own stuff. But for clients I usually go with a bit more sedate:
=TopFolder
-Stoic Joker (July 28, 2011, 11:11 AM)
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Yeah, I like the visual effect of that one!

Ampa:
OMG!!

I use -= Folder =- too! (But with the spaces)

I've no idea when I started doing this (probably around the time WinXP came out and long filenames came in) but I find it makes my most important folders stand out and look jolly official!

superboyac:
great mind think alike... ;D

40hz:
Depending on what I'm doing, I use an exclamation point (majority of the time) or a tilde.  Some file managers don't sort the tilde to the top but (almost?) all sort the exclamation point to the top.
-skwire (July 28, 2011, 10:52 AM)
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+1. I use the !.

You can also do multiples: ! !! !!! etc. to provide "levels" of importance.

 :)

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