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How to Arrange App Groups in Windows
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In Windows, you can organize your apps by creating app groups. This allows you to group related apps together, making it easier to access them when you need them. Here are the steps to arrange app groups in Windows: 1. Click on the Start menu button in the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Scroll through the list of apps and find the app you want to add to a group. 3. Right-click on the app and select "Pin to Start." This will add the app to the Start menu. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the apps you want to add to the group. 5. Once you have all the apps you want in the group pinned to the Start menu, click and hold on one of the apps and drag it over another app. This will create a group. 6. Continue dragging other apps into the group until you have all the apps you want. 7. You can rename the group by clicking on the group header and typing in a new name. 8. To remove an app from a group, click on the app and drag it out of the group. The app will remain on the Start menu, but will no longer be part of the group. 9. To delete a group, right-click on the group header and select "Unpin group from Start." That's it! You can now easily access your app groups from the Start menu in Windows.
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