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Windows: Organize Your Start Menu

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 – running time 01:03
Unscramble that long list of programs in your start menu with this handy tip.

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" Tekzilla Dalia battered Norton if you're like most people expanding your programs -- the windows start menu unveils a huge list and every application you've ever installed. And it -- in the program you want a righteous pain of that well you know what. Now a simple way to organize them NASA's by creating sub categories and in the programs list it's really easy. Click start and then right click on programs -- explore it'll open up windows explorer window and I can create new folders. To file everything and categories you want like your music programs your photo programs you keep the idea. Just label the folders or something descriptive like graphics apps -- music apps -- office apps and you're dot. Now when you open programs not gonna -- your entire screen. This might seem really simple but it can be also helpful to all -- com as the place to buy more tips tricks product reviews and how it is. And you get a tech question a tip you want to hear a product you want review do us a favor emails that Tekzilla at revision3.com."

" Tekzilla Dalia battered Norton if you're like most people expanding your programs -- the windows start menu unveils a huge list and every application you've ever installed. And it -- in the program you want a righteous pain of that well you know what. Now a simple way to organize them NASA's by creating sub categories and in the programs list it's really easy. Click start and then right click on programs -- explore it'll open up windows explorer window and I can create new folders. To file everything and categories you want like your music programs your photo programs you keep the idea. Just label the folders or something descriptive like graphics apps -- music apps -- office apps and you're dot. Now when you open programs not gonna -- your entire screen. This might seem really simple but it can be also helpful to all -- com as the place to buy more tips tricks product reviews and how it is. And you get a tech question a tip you want to hear a product you want review do us a favor emails that Tekzilla at revision3.com."