Favorite files for Adobe Acrobat Reader 9?

I am wondering if there is a way to add a favorite files list to one of Acrobat Reader 9's toolbars. I have the recent files list set to the highest it will go (9 or 10), but I often go through quite a few files in the course of a day or two, and the docs that I want to come back to usually are cycled out of that list. I would like to be able to quickly access a few files in particular from a drop down menu. Is there any way to set this up?

In MS Windows Explorer you can create shortcuts to files.

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