Thanks for the reply, that post describes how to get your new folder to appear on the left rather then the right side but does not address regrouping/reorganizing existing shortcut folders/links in to the new folder. I worked out one solution this evening. The Win10 start menu shortcuts are primarily located in either of these two folders; C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Progra
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Cannot custom organize "All Programs" shortcuts like you can in the actual Win7 OS?
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Cannot custom organize "All Programs" shortcuts like you can in the actual Win7 OS?
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Hopefully I'm missing something here. I'm trying out Start10 because I prefer drop-down menus over the clunky icons in Win10. In addition to just having drop-down menus it's paramount for my purposes to be able to reorganize the shortcut folders and individual links and regroup them in to new folders in All Programs. For example; Say I have three different graphic software applications, A, M and Z showing in the All Programs section. Those links are folders and then the sub me
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