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    Win98 Start Menu order??

    Everytime I install/add a new prgram to the start menu it put it at the bottom of the menu.

    How can I fix it so that they are entered in alphabetical order just like Win95?

    Thanks for relpies

    Jake.

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    socalgal
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    With your Menu open, highlight any entry, right click and hit "Sort by Name". That should do it! [img]/forum/smile.gif[/img]

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    Thanx socalgal


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    Jake_1. By clicking and holding down the mouse button while on the name of a program on the start menu you can also move it up or down to any location you desire. This is helpful if you wanted to group your programs in some fashion. RJ

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    I use and utility called SortMenu for Win98 v2.2 it sorts your Start Menu an even has an option to sort your menu every time you boot.

    Very handy utility download it at: http://www.horizon.nl/~rvosta


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    Pantion- Doesn't that get annoying though?

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    What gets annoying?

    Putting the same post, reply or both?

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