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Screenshots - Main window - Aliases
Aliases are a built-in function in Microsoft Windows, and allows applications to define
an easy-to-remember name for the application. This, in turn, allows the user to start
the application by typing it's corresponding short name.
Aliases where the file they are referring to could not be found are marked in red.
Please excercise caution before removing aliases, and note that some aliases may
not require an actual filename as the setting.
Screenshots - Aliases tab
The Aliases tab contains a list of all Aliases reigstered in Microsoft Windows.
Each line in the list represents one Alias. An Alias is a short nickname for
an application or document, and can be used widely throughout Windows and
WinMapper when running applications or opening documents.
Use Aliases to avoid fully qualified paths for your favorite applications and documents.
Double-click on an alias to change it, or click on the Modify button to change the
highlighted alias. Click on the Add button to create a new alias, or click on
the Remove button to delete an alias.
Screenshot of the Edit Alias window
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