i use the classic, in the past i would just go to documents and setting,
start menu, programs, insert a new folder then drop the items i wanted into
it. cant find it now to do that.
"Daniel E Jameson" wrote:
> Hey,
>
> You're right. I created a folder under "Start Menu" and Vista stuck it in
> with all the ©®@¶ in the "Start Menu\Programs" menu. Now I have switched to
> the classic interface, and it shows up properly on my Start Menu. I've
> always used the Classic Interface theme with WinXP. Somehow I expect that I
> won't be able to get Aero Glass with the classic interface, though (I can't
> tell because I don't have a 3D video card yet).
>
> Actually, as I thought about it more, the WinXP theme in XP didn't do Start
> Menu customization as well as the classic interface either. Are you a
> classic interface user, too? Or are you a pre-XP user?
>
> --
> Daniel Jameson
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> If the man tells you to hate another, it's not so you can benefit at the
> expnse of the other...
> It's so he can benefit at the expense of you!
>
> "wesleyj" <wesleyj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > In the past I have always created new folders to organize some of my
> > applications and keep the clutter down on the start and programs menu.
> >
> > I dont seem to be able to do this with Vista Ultimate 64, so far this is
> > the
> > only thing about it that I do not like.
> >
> > Any Ideas
>
>