RE: Hide inactive programs under Start?

From: Dave (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/14/04


Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 18:28:21 -0800

That's not what I meant.

Let's take the exemple of MS Word. When you click on
File, you get a number of sub directory (like New
document, Open, Save As.....), some are hidden. If you
wait a few second, the hidden ones appears.

That's what I want under Start===>All Programs.

>-----Original Message-----
>Right-click on the folder you wish to hide, select
properties. In the box that appears, put a tick in the
box next to hide.
>Click on apply - This will hid the folder from view.
>
>If you later wish to access it, right-click on 'All
Programs', select explore and then via tools/options,
untick the hide folders option and you'll be able to
access or modify the hidden folders properties.
>.
>



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