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Windows 98 Still does the Start Menu Thingy :(
My Windows 98 still messes up the start menu when I install a new programm. [img]/forum/frown.gif[/img] What the hell is worng with it it never does it on my Dad's PC.
HELP PLEASE
Krueger81
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what do you mean by messes it up?
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Every time I install a porgramm it doesnt' alphabetically order it in the START Menu it just puts it at the bottom.
Krueger81
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hi Krueger81
Highlight any name in your menu list and right click, then click the listing for 'Sort By Name' and it will arrange your programs alphabetically. [img]/forum/smile.gif[/img]
-edit: Also see that this problem is posted in Operating Systems. It really helps you and the Members responding to follow only one thread on a certain problem, otherwise it gets difficult and confusing to keep track of what's already been said. Thanks!
http://www.sysopt.com/forum/Forum9/HTML/000169.html
[This message has been edited by socalgal (edited 10-01-99).]
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Thank You I will try that
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This happens when you move one item on the start menu. Then all will not be arranged alphabetically. To fix this problem you can use the right button thing or download a program named: Sortmenu for Win'98 version 2.0 it will automatically sort the start menu everytime windows starts-up or when you run the program.
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I like this! I had a folder I just could not make leave the bottom, looks good now.
[This message has been edited by KillerBug (edited 10-01-99).]
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I love you man. I didn't have MSIE 5 That's why I couldn't find the little "Sort By Name" THANK YOU a BUNCH
Krueger81
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