Organizing Your Start Menu

You can organize your start menu into folders. 

It's very comforting to change computers, click on the start button, and see the same program groups.

It's possible to use a common folder structure for your hard drive, your email, your favorites, and your start menu. Talk about personal computing!

You might, for example have:

GRAPHICS - Photoshop, Acrobat, etc
TELECOMM - AIM, Messenger, etc
OFFICE - MS Office, Visio, etc
UTILITIES - Backup, WinZip, etc

It's a bit trickier to do this in Windows 2000 or Windows XP, but you can do it in all of them.

However you choose to organize yourself, do it your way, and be consistent.

Come to the RootsWorks Discussion Board, go to the ROOTSWORKS GENERAL COMPUTING category, and talk about your preferred organization tips.

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Last updated: 03/02/2003