Too many programs in 'all programs' list

G

Guest

I have too many programs in ‘all programs’ list. They are going off the right
side of the screen. I would like to create a folder called (for example)
‘Microsoft stuff’ and move all the Microsoft stuff into it. That would free
up a lot of space on the screen. I could also do this with other similarly
related programs for improved organization. Is there an easy way to do this?
I don’t want to scroll the programs.
I did this some years ago but I’ve forgotten how I did it.
 
T

The Marker

C:\Documents and Settings\username\Start Menu
or
C:\Documents and Settings\all users\Start Menu

or

righgtclick 'START' - properties - classic start menu - customize
 
M

Mungo Bulge

C:\Documents and Settings\<<UserName>>\Start Menu\Programs create a
folder and name it MicroSoft Stuff.
Now when you open the All Programs from your start menu, you will see
a folder called MicroSoft Stuff. Drag and drop it where you want it,
and drag and drop everything you want into it.


|I have too many programs in 'all programs' list. They are going off
the right
| side of the screen. I would like to create a folder called (for
example)
| 'Microsoft stuff' and move all the Microsoft stuff into it. That
would free
| up a lot of space on the screen. I could also do this with other
similarly
| related programs for improved organization. Is there an easy way to
do this?
| I don't want to scroll the programs.
| I did this some years ago but I've forgotten how I did it.
| --
| Help is a GOOD 4 letter word.
 
R

RonK

You can also make the columns narrower by renaming any very long program
names. Just right click and select "Rename"
 
E

Eli Aran

how about scrolling the menu instead of opening it in this way?
there is a configuration somewhere about the program files scrolling . look
in the start button properties.
 

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