can't see newly installed programs

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laidbak

I have installed so many programs that when I click on Start -> All programs,
I can't see the most recently installed programs. Is there some way to
collapse some of the panes or somehow extend my ability to see programs after
the four panes fill up with programs?
 
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Brian A.

I have installed so many programs that when I click on Start -> All
programs, I can't see the most recently installed programs. Is there
some way to collapse some of the panes or somehow extend my ability to
see programs after the four panes fill up with programs?

Create new folders for categories in the Programs menu and move the
original shortcuts/folders into the respective new category folder. Ex:
create a folder named games, move all original game folder/file shortcuts
into the newly created games folder. Create one for graphic apps, one for
audio apps, one for network apps, etc.

You can create the new category folders in C:\Documents and settings\All
users\Programs folder.
Right click Start, in the popup menu click Open All Users and then open the
Programs.
Right click in the Programs window, in the popup menu click New > Folder.
Type in a name and press Enter.
Drag/drop any folder/files that relate to the new category folder into it.
Do this for any new category folder you wish to make.
I think you get the idea.


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Twayne

laidbak said:
I have installed so many programs that when I click on Start -> All
programs, I can't see the most recently installed programs. Is there
some way to collapse some of the panes or somehow extend my ability
to see programs after the four panes fill up with programs?

Start; Settings; Task Bar and Start Menu.
Click the StartMenu tab.
Cick Customize
Scroll to the bottom of the Advanced Start menu optioins.
Put a tick at Scroll Programs.

Now, instead of filling and overflowing the screen, the All Programs
display will be in one long column on the screen.
Hover the mouse over the ^ or v at the top/bottom of the list to get
it to scroll so you can see the rest of the programs what won't fit on
the screen.

Next, decide whether you want to stay with that or fix it so you can go
back and remove the tick mark you just added to make it scroll.
To make the list shorter, the easiest way is to create folders to
conatin some of the links you currently have. Say I have 12 games: I'll
create a new folder and name it Games. Then I'll move all 12 of my
games into that folder. That takes away 11 entries (12, -1 for the new
folder, = 11) from the list.
Now say I have a bunch of graphics programs. Create a new folder
called Graphic Progs and move all of the graphic programs into it. Now
the list is shorter again.

Keep it up until you get the list short enough to remove the tick at
Scroll Programs and be able to see it all on screen.
Now when you click All Programs, you'll see that folder. Hover your
mouse over it, and the files inside that folder will flyout, ready to be
clicked.

There are some other things could be done, but none as effective as the
above.

Twayne`
 

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