If you turn on the Enable context menus and dragging and
dropping option, you??™ll be able to drag shortcuts and even right-click
them to customize them; turn off this option if you want them to stay
put. Next, turn on the Sort All Programs menu by name option to keep
the list sorted; or, if you turn it off, you can sort a single folder on the fly
by right-clicking any entry and selecting Sort by Name.
Search box
This is more than just a Search box; it??™s also a quick and dirty replacement
for the Run window. You can type any program here??”either the
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application name or the executable filename??”and press Enter to run
the program. Or, type the first few letters of the program to launch, and
then click the desired entry in the search results above.
If you??™ve started a search you want to cancel, click the blue ?— button to
the right of the search text field to get your Start menu back.
By default, search results here are limited to your personal documents,
items in your All Programs menu, and special locations like Control Panel.
To broaden your searches to include the entire index, right-click an empty
area of the Start menu, select Properties, and then click Customize. Scroll
down the list to the Search files branch, and select Search entire index. See
???Search Tricks,??? later in this chapter, for details on the index.
Also in the Customize Start Menu window, you??™ll find three other
search-related options.
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