>>>>Naomi - it's going to be somehwere like this:
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>>>>C:\Documents and Settings\yourusername\Start Menu
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>>>I'll check tonight, thank you both.
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>>Or do it the easy way:
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>>Use the right mouse button to drag the shortfut to the Start button. After a few seconds, the start menu will open. Continue dragging to wherever you'd like to have it within the start menu. When you release the mouse button you'll get a popup that lets you choose "copy here" or "move here".
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>>Dan
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>I guess I didn't wait these few seconds, because this method didn't work for me. Anyway, I was able to place VFP9 into the Program List. But now I have another question - the Program List seems to be organized by the time of the installation and not by the name. Also certain programs would be better grouped together, say, VFP8 & VFP9 under same category, etc.
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>Do you know how can I achieve the way I want with my All Programs?
You can create your directories there - or in the start menu itself (i.e. one level up). It's just a directory structure, although what you see in your start menu is merged from your own and All Users. You can manipulate it just like any other directory structure - create directories, move things around.