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It is useful. It's for the editing of the start menu.
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"cummingsjp" <cummingsjp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF3669ED-626A-4250-B502-3B6FB10921E2@microsoft.com...
> Sir --
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> Perhaps./ But it is there and I like it. If Microsoft takes the time to
> make something accessible , it should be useful.
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> Jim
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> "David Candy" wrote:
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>> Right click are context specific commands. It would not make sense for a right click - open/explore on Start to open anything else but start.
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>> "cummingsjp" <cummingsjp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:376F24E8-DDB1-4CDD-8D68-00248ED2F7CC@microsoft.com...
>> > Sir --
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>> > Thank you.
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>> > I don't use your suggested method to access Explorer because it is
>> > cumbersome. Explorer isn't automatically included in the window, and if it
>> > were, it would take too much time to look through the rest of the clutter to
>> > find it. Using the right click presenst a minimum of items to choose from,
>> > and is always there, which is especially important as I change computers
>> > frequently.
>> >
>> > Thanks again.
>> >
>> > Jim
>> >
>> > "Trevor L." wrote:
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>> >> Hi there,
>> >> Why not open the Start Menu (by left click) and use the items on the top
>> >> right side.
>> >>
>> >> To select which items are to be present there, right click an empty part of
>> >> the taskbar, left click Properties, left click the Start Menu tab, left click
>> >> Customize... , left click the Advanced Tab and then click on (i.e. put a tick
>> >> mark in) any or all of the items you want
>> >> My Computer
>> >> My Documents
>> >> My Music
>> >> My Network Places (if you are networked)
>> >> My Pictures
>> >>
>> >> Then left click
>> >> OK
>> >> Apply
>> >> OK
>> >>
>> >> When you go back to the Start Menu the items will then be there. Clicking
>> >> any one will start you at that place.
>> >>
>> >> The suggestion to set up a shortcut will also clearly work fine.
>> >>
>> >> "CummingsJP" wrote:
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>> >> > I went through all of the relevant recent posts on this topic, but none quite
>> >> > did the trick for me.
>> >> >
>> >> > I normally access windows explorer by doing a right-click over the start
>> >> > menu. This opens explorer, but puts me in my "Start Menu" folder. I can't
>> >> > think of a worse place to start from. How do I change this, or
>> >> > alternatively, how do I change the right-click over the start menu to go to
>> >> > my winexplore shortcut?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks
>> >> >
>> >> > JPC
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