Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Rob, your instructions are so much simpler than mine but I can't seem to find the "Sort all programs menu by name" option on the General or Advanced tabs.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks for the explanation, Rob. Of course, now that you removed your suggestion post, Adg and I appear to be talking to the Invisible Man. I've accumulated quite a long list of program files, and XP's order for them isn't working for me I think they're ordered in the order in which they were installed? Is this possible within Windows, or do I have to find an external application to do it?
This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 0. The items below this line can be found if you navigate to the "programs" folder in the Explorer window. Take a look around and see if there are never-used icons that you can delete.
Just don't forget that you are still in the All users section. There are still two more folders on your hard disk that make up the list in your All Programs menu :. It only takes two clicks of the mouse to get there : right-click your Start button and select "Explore". You have landed in an Explorer window that show the items that are on your personal "All Programs" menu, and not on that of the other users.
These are also the items that are above the horizontal line. The items in the subfolder "programs" are displayed below the horizontal line in the "All Programs" menu. Note: You must be connected to the Internet for Internet Explorer to open a webpage. Exploring programs Programs enable you to do work on the computer. To open a program using the Start menu: Click Start. Click All Programs , and slide your mouse pointer until you've selected the program you want to open it turns blue.
Click to open the program you've selected. Remember, programs with small black arrows beside them will open another cascading menu. It has since then become one of the most popular tech news sites on the Internet with five authors and regular contributions from freelance writers.
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