How to reorder the navigation start panel links in Start Menu

tgakk

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In the right panel of the Start Menu, you have a link to your user profile, documents, my computer, pictures, music, etc. However, if you enable the predefined links by customizing the Start Menu, they seem to appear in a predefined order that you can't change by simply dragging and dropping. Is there a registry hack to change the order in which they appear? For the sake of argument, let's say I want to move the "Pictures" folder to be the topmost menu item above the link to my user profile.

Also, is there some way to pin a folder to the Start Menu, yet have it work like a cascading menu displaying its folder contents?
 

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Can't be done ... or at least nobody's found a way yet. Too much is set up within the encrypted stylesheets that are the heart of the Windows 7 system.
 

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I thought as much, but thought I'd see if anyone had found a way. Thanks for your reply.
 

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Very simple to move Start menu items

In Windows 7 to reorder Start Menu items on the left side, just left-click on the item and drag it up or down on the list. SIMPLE! And not "Impossible" as many others have said !
 

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In the right panel of the Start Menu, you have a link to your user profile, documents, my computer, pictures, music, etc. However, if you enable the predefined links by customizing the Start Menu, they seem to appear in a predefined order that you can't change by simply dragging and dropping. Is there a registry hack to change the order in which they appear? For the sake of argument, let's say I want to move the "Pictures" folder to be the topmost menu item above the link to my user profile.

Also, is there some way to pin a folder to the Start Menu, yet have it work like a cascading menu displaying its folder contents?

probably 'cos your cursor enables the dropdown menu automatically..

switch off the setting temporarily and then drag the Start Menu items to your preferred order, then - switch the function back on again..

- might work..(??)

- can you tell I'm confused..?? :confused:
 

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