Turn on the checkbox and then click OK twice. Now your programs list may still be too tall for the screen. But you can scroll the list by pointing to the tiny black triangle arrow at the top or bottom of the menu without clicking. And of course, you can always select items in the list from the keyboard. It can just as well be a certain document you consult every day.
The My Documents folder is a natural example. Figure But it may also list a program group, a submenu that lists everything in a particular application folder. Some software programs install a folder on the All Programs menu, like the Office Tools folder shown here, that contains commands for launching the software, uninstalling the software, running specific utilities, opening the help files, and so on. Of course, you may be interested in the Startup folder for a different reason: to stop some program from launching itself.
This is a particularly common syndrome if somebody else set up your PC. Some program seems to launch itself, unbidden, every time you turn the machine on. All kinds of programs dump components into this folder. Over time, they can begin to slow down your computer. Click the Start button. Point to All Programs.
Right-click Startup and choose Open from the shortcut menu. There's also live online events, interactive content, certification prep materials, and more. The installer for any new program generally installs its own name in this menu; see Figure Figure Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first.
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