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Right Click [Start], then click Open (Or Explore works too) and put the 
shortcut there (should be Start Menu Folder).



Michael Jacobsen
System Programmer, IT
First Financial Bank, NA
(812)  238-6319

pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/09/2005 09:29:17 AM:

> How can I put shortcuts in the top of the Start menu (above the line)? I
> don't see a way to do it in XP - it was easy in earlier versions.
> 
> TIA...
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