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ADDING CUSTOM ITEMSTO THE "START MENU" IN "WINDOWS 10" Web location for this presentation:http://aztcs.orgClick on“Meeting Notes” 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY"Windows 10" has a new multiplecolumn "Start menu"
The left or middle column of theWindows 10 "Start menu" is thetraditional "Windows 7"-style "Startmenu". To create menu items in thiscolumn, you have run through theprocedure that involves creating anddragging shortcuts
3 TOPICS• "Start menu" Complexities in "Windows 10"• Inflexible Left or Center Column of the "Start Menu"• Creating a Tile in "Windows 10"• Creating a Custom "Start menu" Item in "Windows 10"• Making Custom "Start menu" Items Display On The Top in "Windows 10" 4 START MENU COMPLEXITIES IN "WINDOWS 10"o At the present time (September 7, 2016) some copies of "Windows 10" are running the "Fall Update" and some are running the "Anniversary Update"
o All copies of "Windows 10" will eventually get the "Fall Update" automatically through the "Windows Update" process
5 START MENU COMPLEXITIES IN "WINDOWS 10" (continued)o The "Fall Update" for "Windows 10" was released in November 2015
o It is now known as "Version 1511" of "Windows 10"
o The "Start Menu" in the "Fall Update" looks has two columns: 6 7 8 START MENU COMPLEXITIES IN "WINDOWS 10"o The left column of the "Start menu" of the "Fall Update" of "Windows 10" looks like the "Windows 7.." Start Menu: 9 10 11 START MENU COMPLEXITIES IN "WINDOWS 10"o The right "column" of the "Fall Update" in the Fall Update" of "Windows 10" looks like the "Start screen" in "Windows 8" and Windows 8.1": 12
• Creating a Tile in "Windows 10" • Creating a Custom "Start menu" Item in "Windows 10" • Making Custom "Start menu" Items Display On The Top in "Windows 10" 5 START MENU …
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