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Windows 10 merge folders

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But if you move your cursor slowly, you should see the tile you’re dragging hover over the target tile. This may be a bit tricky, as the tiles may jump around as if you intend to move them rather than combine them into a folder (indeed, this “click and drag” method is exactly how you move your Windows 10 Start Menu tiles). Just click and hold on the first application tile and then drag it over the second tile. In our example, we want to create a folder for the Calendar app and the Microsoft Edge browser. Find two tiles that you’d like to combine into a single folder. To get started open your Windows 10 Start Menu and take a look at the application tiles on the right. But one neat feature that is relatively unknown is that you can also use Start Menu folders for further organization of your tiles. You probably know that you can add or remove tiles, or rearrange them by position or section.

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The Windows 10 Start Menu has two parts: a list of all of your apps on the left and a display of tiles for your most frequently used apps on the right. Organize Your Windows 10 Start Menu Tiles With Folders