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Author terry.reedy
Recipients eryksun, jeff.allen, mark, ned.deily, serhiy.storchaka, steve.dower, terry.reedy
Date 2018-11-16.00:28:56
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On Windows 10, Start Menu entries are no longer shortcuts, but are titles of shortcuts.  On the 'most recent' and alphabetical listings, one must right click, select 'more', and then 'open file location'.  One then gets a directory of shortcuts, such as C:\Users\Terry\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Python 3.7, which can be copied and edited.  If one used 'Type here to search', right clicking immediately displays 'open file location'.
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