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moving things back into start menu files?


Question Posted Monday February 5 2007, 6:13 pm

i moved microsot word from the start menu drop down box for all microsoft programs to onto my desktop. how can i get microsoft word back into the microsoft file in the start menu? i tried clicking the word icon and dragging it, but it didnt work. help pleaseeeee=]

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Altruistic answered Monday February 5 2007, 7:26 pm:
if you go to the start menu and 'all programs', you should still have microsoft word on there (unless thats where you moved it from). Then right click and choose the "pin to start menu' button. If you dont have it in there, then right click on the microsoft icon on your desktop and choose 'pin to start menu'. that should work!

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