Re: Adding a new folder in "All Programs"

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worked like a charm,,,,,,thankyou
"TaurArian" <taurarianREMOVECAPS@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Right click Start button
> Select Explore and/or Explore All Users.
> Then open the Programs folder.
> Create new subfolders then rearrange shortcuts.
> OR
> You can also configure your programs list to scroll which results in one
> large column.
> Right-click the Start button
> Go to Properties
> Click the Customize button.
> Click the Advanced tab.
> Scroll through the list until you see the item "Scroll Programs".
> Check that and hit OK.
>
>
>
> "Lildevil" <notthistime@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Things have gotten a little out of hand as far as programs that I have
>> installed on my machine running XP Home.
>> Is there a correct way to 'add' additional 'folders' to my "All Programs"
>> so I can keep similar programs in the same folder instead of having to
>> 'hunt' for a program when I need it?
>> Thx.
>>
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