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  • dazuk1972
    Digital Video Specialist
    Digital Video Specialist
    • Jul 2005
    • 853

    All Programs

    As we all know, All Programs in Windows 98 is one single list of software that we can scroll up and down as an endless list. Also, as we all know, All Programs in Windows XP is a side-by-side list of software. I have reached my forth list but I can only see half of the titles of software in the fourth list. I thought there would be two arrows to pan left and right the way Windows 98 has two arrows to scroll up and down. At the moment in my fourth list, I can tell what is what. What do I do if I reach a 5th list? Is there a way to reveal all the software titles in All Programs? Sometimes when we install software they don't add shortcuts on our Desktop and we have to go into All Programs and right-click on the software title to manually create a shortcut. That can't be done if the 5th list is hidden. This is why there could be a problem unless anyone has an idea.

    Many thanks.

    Darren.
  • blutach
    Not a god of digital video
    • Oct 2004
    • 24627

    #2
    Reorganise the bloody thing. I have 1 list.

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    Les

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    • katzdvd
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Feb 2006
      • 2198

      #3
      Reorganise the bloody thing. I have 1 list.


      Yeah! Create & Title your own folders, drag & drop like programs into one folder. For example; Make "Video" folder, then drag all related programs (Nero, DVDD, Shrink, etc.) into it. Makes things very tidy!

      katz

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      • dazuk1972
        Digital Video Specialist
        Digital Video Specialist
        • Jul 2005
        • 853

        #4
        Originally Posted by katzdvd


        Yeah! Create & Title your own folders, drag & drop like programs into one folder. For example; Make "Video" folder, then drag all related programs (Nero, DVDD, Shrink, etc.) into it. Makes things very tidy!

        katz
        If I create a folder and title it with the same name as some software, do you mean I can drag the software title from All Programs into my created folder where also the Uninstall option will go in there? If so that would help. I use a lot of software and I have a lot of disk space. My All Programs has a lot in it.

        Many thanks.

        Darren.

        P.S. I love you picture of the cat. Is he/she yours? I have two cats of my own.

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        • katzdvd
          Lord of Digital Video
          Lord of Digital Video
          • Feb 2006
          • 2198

          #5
          Here's what I do;
          R/click Start button> Click explore > Click on progams to open it.

          Then make new folders there with the appropiate titles, such as audio, video, printer, utilities, internet, etc. Then close out of that, go back to your program list like you usually do to open a program.

          Drag the main program folders over into the custom ones you just created. If you drag the main program folder over, all the associated files will go with it too. (Such as help, uninstall, etc.)

          After you are all done that, you can also Rclick anywhere on the main list of programs & click "sort by name", & it will line them up alphabetically for you.

          P.S. I love you picture of the cat. Is he/she yours? I have two cats of my own.
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          regards, katz

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          • Steve83
            Bronco Guru
            • May 2006
            • 170

            #6
            You can edit the list of Programs in Windows Explorer or My Computer, just like you would any other folder. I find it faster to do it that way since I can drag/drop/delete/add groups instead of 1 at a time. It also allows quicker & more accurate organization of what's in All Users, Default User, and your own personal log-on's program list. That also goes for the Desktop & Favorites.
            Walk softly and carry a BIG SIX!!!

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            • dazuk1972
              Digital Video Specialist
              Digital Video Specialist
              • Jul 2005
              • 853

              #7
              Originally Posted by Steve83
              You can edit the list of Programs in Windows Explorer or My Computer, just like you would any other folder. I find it faster to do it that way since I can drag/drop/delete/add groups instead of 1 at a time. It also allows quicker & more accurate organization of what's in All Users, Default User, and your own personal log-on's program list. That also goes for the Desktop & Favorites.
              Many thanks for your help.

              I managed to do it. I found out with four rows, software with no arrow on its right-hand side like Yahoo Mail can't be moved because when you right-click the list is different, it's the same as when you right-click on a folder and there's no Explorer option listed. That's not a problem because most software have arrows with them.

              Darren.

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              • Steve83
                Bronco Guru
                • May 2006
                • 170

                #8
                You don't have to right-click an item to move it; you can just click & drag it through the menus & drop it where you want it.
                Walk softly and carry a BIG SIX!!!

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