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Guest too much stuff
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I have alot of programs installed and All Programs wont show them all. Is

there any way to choose which ones are shown, or perhaps group some of the

lesser used together in a sub-folder? I have tried dragging some in to

another folder but they won't stay. Any help appriciated!

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Re: "All Programs" Full

 

too much stuff <too much stuff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have alot of programs installed and All Programs wont show them all. Is

>there any way to choose which ones are shown, or perhaps group some of the

>lesser used together in a sub-folder? I have tried dragging some in to

>another folder but they won't stay. Any help appriciated!

 

I have several folders I've created in mine that I've successfully

moved other folders into. I've had no problem with them staying where

I put them.

Guest Nepatsfan
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Re: "All Programs" Full

 

"too much stuff" <too much stuff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D363FECB-A969-4457-A67D-33D9A307CF68@microsoft.com...

>I have alot of programs installed and All Programs wont show them all. Is

> there any way to choose which ones are shown, or perhaps group some of the

> lesser used together in a sub-folder? I have tried dragging some in to

> another folder but they won't stay. Any help appriciated!

 

 

Right click on your Start button and select Explore All Users from the menu.

You should see this folder opened in Windows Explorer.

 

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu

 

In the folder tree in the left hand pane, click on Programs.

You should now be able to organize the programs listed on your Start menu just

as you would any other folder.

Check your progress occasionally by hitting the Start button.

Once you have this folder organized the way you want, go back and right click

the Start button again and select Explore from the menu.

You should now see this folder opened in WE where YourAccount represents the

name of your user account.

 

C:\Documents and Settings\YourAccount\Start Menu

 

Do the same organization procedure you did earlier for this folder.

 

Note: The contents of these two folders are combined to create the Start menu

you see displayed. Also, if you had a problem dragging and dropping items on the

All Programs menu check to see that it is enabled. Right click the Start button

and select Properties from the menu. Click on the Customize button. Click on the

Advanced tab. In the Stat menu items box, make sure "Enable dragging and

dropping" is checked.

 

Take a look at the Reorganize the folders in your All Programs menu section of

this article for more info.

 

Customize your Start menu

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/personalize/startmenu.mspx

 

Good luck

 

Nepatsfan

Guest Doug W.
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Re: "All Programs" Full

 

 

"too much stuff" <too much stuff@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote in message

news:D363FECB-A969-4457-A67D-33D9A307CF68@microsoft.com...

>I have alot of programs installed and All Programs wont show

>them all. Is

> there any way to choose which ones are shown, or perhaps group

> some of the

> lesser used together in a sub-folder? I have tried dragging

> some in to

> another folder but they won't stay. Any help appriciated!

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Here is the url for a program that I swear by. It has made my

life so much more pleasant now that I can customize my 'start

menu' and organize it in a sensible way.

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http://www.tidystartmenu.com/index.shtml

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Doug W.

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