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Old July 10th 04, 10:12 AM
Farhan
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I recently moved my unzipped folders to a new location. There are many short cuts to these unzipped
programs in Start Menu~Program. Some programs find the new location on their own others didn't. Is
there any simple way to add these items to their respected sub-folder of Program (Start Menu) rather
than adding one by one using Start Menu properties Add feature?

I tried making a shortcut of Program (Start Menu) in Send To but there are no sub menus shown in pop
up (after r-click on file). Moreover it transfers the whole program rather than creating a shortcut.
Can Send To have Start Menu~Program (with expanded Sub Folders) option with only transfer of
Shortcuts like Desktop (Create Shortcut).


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