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June 24, 2008

You Can Move the Run Button

Many of us old dos command-line kinda guys still use the Run command frequently. Taking the extra step to find the Run command in the Start menu just slows you down.

Some people save time by using Win-R to bring up the Run window as described in the Common Windows Shortcuts recipe.

Also, most people do not know that you can actually drag and drop the run button from the start menu onto the desktop or quick launch bar. Clicking on the shortcut that is created will open the run command box. Now your run command box is only one click (or keystroke) away.

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