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Windows: How Find Programs in the Start Menu Fast!

Friday, November 28th, 2008 – running time 01:02
Jump right to your desired start menu program with this helpful viewer tip on today's Tekzilla Daily.

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Veronica Belmont ( 0:09, 0:09 ) Tim Russert ( 0:47, 0:47 ) menu ( 0:21, 0:21 ) Veronica Belmont ( 0:09, 0:09 ) Tim Russert ( 0:47, 0:47 ) menu ( 0:21, 0:21 )

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" Hey that's look at the text on daily I'm Veronica Belmont. Gotten email from Deanna asked. Denny's. Well with a helpful tip that we thought we'd share with the rest of you here rights. I was kind of application on my windows XP machine and start menu but it can find it. But I did come across an interesting feature. Well start -- under all programs just type the first letter of the application folder you're looking for a pilot and then press the edit button to open the program. Stand out this has got to be helpful for those of you who love to keep your hands on the keyboard conducting the -- little mouse yeah. Plus it does speed things up that if you have boatload of applications and tend to lose track of where things are. -- Tim Russert passed along to the rest of the TV crew email us at -- lab revision three dot com and is always excellent dot com it's V please find more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."

" Wow."

" Hey that's look at the text on daily I'm Veronica Belmont. Gotten email from Deanna asked. Denny's. Well with a helpful tip that we thought we'd share with the rest of you here rights. I was kind of application on my windows XP machine and start menu but it can find it. But I did come across an interesting feature. Well start -- under all programs just type the first letter of the application folder you're looking for a pilot and then press the edit button to open the program. Stand out this has got to be helpful for those of you who love to keep your hands on the keyboard conducting the -- little mouse yeah. Plus it does speed things up that if you have boatload of applications and tend to lose track of where things are. -- Tim Russert passed along to the rest of the TV crew email us at -- lab revision three dot com and is always excellent dot com it's V please find more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."