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| | Lost program from "all programs" start list Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that I could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto the desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the entry on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple solution. What is it, please? |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list Hi, Bruce. Are you sure? That All Programs menu takes some getting used to. You probably are looking at the top of the menu, which lists individual programs. Further down you should see the list of Folders which contain multiple applications - such as Accessories and Microsoft Office. Click here to expand the listing into Excel, Word, etc. As you said, a simple solution. ;<) RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx Quote: > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that > I > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto > the > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > entry > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > solution. What is it, please? |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs Copy and paste that line into explorer. Create a shortcut and drop it there. Or drag the desktop icon into that folder in explorer. If you want it on the desk, right click it, and create a shortcut before you do. Curt "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx Quote: > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that > I > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto > the > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > entry > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > solution. What is it, please? |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list No, it has gone altogether. Actually, it remains in the top list but as far as I understand that is only recently used programs and may yet disappear. It is not possible to drag it back from the desktop, nor can I cut and paste it because there is no facility to paste into the "all programs" list. When I first dragged it onto the desk top, it said I couldn't because I needed administrator's permission (there is not one) but before I knew what was happening, it had done so and now I cannot get it back. Is there a folder in Explorer which contains this list, if so where is it? Then I could paste it in. "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Bruce. > > Are you sure? > > That All Programs menu takes some getting used to. You probably are looking > at the top of the menu, which lists individual programs. Further down you > should see the list of Folders which contain multiple applications - such as > Accessories and Microsoft Office. Click here to expand the listing into > Excel, Word, etc. > > As you said, a simple solution. ;<) > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx Quote: > > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that > > I > > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto > > the > > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > > entry > > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > > solution. What is it, please? |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list Thanks Curt but I don't know where in Explorer to find the "all program" list. Obviously, it won't paste into the list itself. "Curt" wrote: Quote: > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs > > Copy and paste that line into explorer. > > Create a shortcut and drop it there. > > Or drag the desktop icon into that folder in explorer. If you > want it on the desk, right click it, and create a shortcut before you do. > > Curt > > > "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx Quote: > > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that > > I > > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto > > the > > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > > entry > > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > > solution. What is it, please? |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:40:01 -0800, Bruce <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Thanks Curt but I don't know where in Explorer to find the "all program" > list. He just told you. It's C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. Paste or drag the shortcut there. Quote: > Obviously, it won't paste into the list itself. > > "Curt" wrote: > Quote: > > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs > > > > Copy and paste that line into explorer. > > > > Create a shortcut and drop it there. > > > > Or drag the desktop icon into that folder in explorer. If you > > want it on the desk, right click it, and create a shortcut before you do. > > > > Curt > > > > > > "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that > > > I > > > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto > > > the > > > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > > > entry > > > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > > > solution. What is it, please? Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list Hi, Bruce. OK. Now I did it! Now I'm in the same situation as you - and, yes, I did have to furnish Administrator credentials to move Microsoft Office from All Programs to my Desktop. But the fix is pretty easy (not that I've spent some time finding it). Right-click on Start, then Explore. This opens the Start Menu folder in Windows Explorer. There are only 2 items here (in my case): the Desktop.ini file and the Programs subfolder. Click Programs to open that folder. Then just drag the Microsoft Office icon from the Desktop and drop it into Programs. Then click Start | All Programs again. Is Microsoft Office there? It is for me. ;<) Let us know if this works for you. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:978063F6-C79E-43A4-B1A5-25D6123DD724@xxxxxx Quote: > No, it has gone altogether. Actually, it remains in the top list but as > far > as I understand that is only recently used programs and may yet disappear. > It > is not possible to drag it back from the desktop, nor can I cut and paste > it > because there is no facility to paste into the "all programs" list. When I > first dragged it onto the desk top, it said I couldn't because I needed > administrator's permission (there is not one) but before I knew what was > happening, it had done so and now I cannot get it back. Is there a folder > in > Explorer which contains this list, if so where is it? Then I could paste > it > in. > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, Bruce. >> >> Are you sure? >> >> That All Programs menu takes some getting used to. You probably are >> looking >> at the top of the menu, which lists individual programs. Further down >> you >> should see the list of Folders which contain multiple applications - such >> as >> Accessories and Microsoft Office. Click here to expand the listing into >> Excel, Word, etc. >> >> As you said, a simple solution. ;<) >> >> RC >> >> "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought >> > that >> > I >> > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list >> > onto >> > the >> > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the >> > entry >> > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple >> > solution. What is it, please? |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list Yes, thanks very much. The delay in replying is due to my being the other side of the Atlantic. "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Bruce. > > OK. Now I did it! Now I'm in the same situation as you - and, yes, I did > have to furnish Administrator credentials to move Microsoft Office from All > Programs to my Desktop. > > But the fix is pretty easy (not that I've spent some time finding it). > > Right-click on Start, then Explore. This opens the Start Menu folder in > Windows Explorer. There are only 2 items here (in my case): the > Desktop.ini file and the Programs subfolder. Click Programs to open that > folder. Then just drag the Microsoft Office icon from the Desktop and drop > it into Programs. Then click Start | All Programs again. Is Microsoft > Office there? It is for me. ;<) > > Let us know if this works for you. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:978063F6-C79E-43A4-B1A5-25D6123DD724@xxxxxx Quote: > > No, it has gone altogether. Actually, it remains in the top list but as > > far > > as I understand that is only recently used programs and may yet disappear. > > It > > is not possible to drag it back from the desktop, nor can I cut and paste > > it > > because there is no facility to paste into the "all programs" list. When I > > first dragged it onto the desk top, it said I couldn't because I needed > > administrator's permission (there is not one) but before I knew what was > > happening, it had done so and now I cannot get it back. Is there a folder > > in > > Explorer which contains this list, if so where is it? Then I could paste > > it > > in. > > > > "R. C. White" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi, Bruce. > >> > >> Are you sure? > >> > >> That All Programs menu takes some getting used to. You probably are > >> looking > >> at the top of the menu, which lists individual programs. Further down > >> you > >> should see the list of Folders which contain multiple applications - such > >> as > >> Accessories and Microsoft Office. Click here to expand the listing into > >> Excel, Word, etc. > >> > >> As you said, a simple solution. ;<) > >> > >> RC > >> > >> "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx > >> > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought > >> > that > >> > I > >> > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list > >> > onto > >> > the > >> > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > >> > entry > >> > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > >> > solution. What is it, please? > |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list Yes, sorry. I've done it now. "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: Quote: > On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:40:01 -0800, Bruce > <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > > Thanks Curt but I don't know where in Explorer to find the "all program" > > list. > > He just told you. It's > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. > > Paste or drag the shortcut there. > > > Quote: > > Obviously, it won't paste into the list itself. > > > > "Curt" wrote: > > Quote: > > > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs > > > > > > Copy and paste that line into explorer. > > > > > > Create a shortcut and drop it there. > > > > > > Or drag the desktop icon into that folder in explorer. If you > > > want it on the desk, right click it, and create a shortcut before you do. > > > > > > Curt > > > > > > > > > "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx > > > > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that > > > > I > > > > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto > > > > the > > > > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > > > > entry > > > > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > > > > solution. What is it, please? > > > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User > Please Reply to the Newsgroup > |
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| | Re: Lost program from "all programs" start list On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 00:59:00 -0800, Bruce <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Yes, sorry. I've done it now. Quote: > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > Quote: > > On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:40:01 -0800, Bruce > > <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Quote: > > > Thanks Curt but I don't know where in Explorer to find the "all program" > > > list. > > > > He just told you. It's > > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. > > > > Paste or drag the shortcut there. > > > > > > Quote: > > > Obviously, it won't paste into the list itself. > > > > > > "Curt" wrote: > > > > > > > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs > > > > > > > > Copy and paste that line into explorer. > > > > > > > > Create a shortcut and drop it there. > > > > > > > > Or drag the desktop icon into that folder in explorer. If you > > > > want it on the desk, right click it, and create a shortcut before you do. > > > > > > > > Curt > > > > > > > > > > > > "Bruce" <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > > news:05E4F087-477E-4CD6-A69E-E66E0A00DA4C@xxxxxx > > > > > Having just got Vista and having installed Office, I stupidly thought that > > > > > I > > > > > could put a shortcut on the desktop by dragging Office from the list onto > > > > > the > > > > > desktop. It removed the entry from the "all programs" list and put the > > > > > entry > > > > > on the desktop and now I can't get it back. I'm sure there is a simple > > > > > solution. What is it, please? > > > > > > -- > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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