How about a "Folder's first" option? My sort order is all messed up. With a little bug that keeps Geek from being able to keep the "Device Manager", "Show Desktop", and "Explorer" shortcuts in their "Shortcuts" folder I now have folder, app, folder, folder, app, folder, app, folder, folder, app as my menu.
(There are 16 LNK files in the Shorcuts folder, but only these three EVER have an issue. Usually after a refresh of the menu.)
If this worked as a "Folder's first" menu then I could handle better the forgetfulness of folder sorting with some LNK files.
Plus, it would make it work more like windows...
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I agree that this would be a very good feature. there is a current work-around: name all of your categories so that they begin with a period (.) This will put them above everything else in your menu (and it isn't that noticeable).
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How about a "Folder's first" option? My sort order is all messed up. With a little bug that keeps Geek from being able to keep the "Device Manager", "Show Desktop", and "Explorer" shortcuts in their "Shortcuts" folder I now have folder, app, folder, folder, app, folder, app, folder, folder, app as my menu.
(There are 16 LNK files in the Shorcuts folder, but only these three EVER have an issue. Usually after a refresh of the menu.)
If this worked as a "Folder's first" menu then I could handle better the forgetfulness of folder sorting with some LNK files.
Plus, it would make it work more like windows...
I agree that this would be a very good feature. there is a current work-around: name all of your categories so that they begin with a period (.) This will put them above everything else in your menu (and it isn't that noticeable).
Thank you!!!
I do that with email sorting, cell phone names, etc.. Never even thought about it here.
Will do until it becomes a perm.
Thanks again.
MC
Just tested and starting the Folder name with a (SPACE) works also.