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Search for "indexing options" on the start menu. Click modify, and navigate to the folder or files you want to hide. Uncheck the box. They should be listed in the exceptions.
shortcuts for frequently used menu commands
If you go to the help, by pressing F1 or going to the Help menu, and type in keyboard shortcuts into the search box, you will get a categorised list of them. There are a very large amount of them.
To enable the menu bar without directly accessing it, you can use keyboard shortcuts. For example, on Windows, you can press the "Alt" key to temporarily show the menu bar in many applications. Alternatively, you can access application settings or preferences using keyboard shortcuts or by right-clicking on the application title bar to enable the menu bar option.
To hide toolbars in most applications, you can usually right-click on the toolbar area and select "Hide" or "Close" from the context menu. Alternatively, you can often find an option in the application's "View" menu to toggle the visibility of toolbars. If you're using a web browser, you may also be able to press specific keyboard shortcuts, such as F11 for full-screen mode, which can hide toolbars. Remember to check the application's help section for specific instructions.
Show/Hide
The menu bar holds shortcuts to frequently used programs. A person can place different menus under a menu bar as well in order to save space.
Generally, there are shortcuts to various applications or software on the desktop. I guess you can delete the shortcuts and still find the applications on the "start" menu. But, if the applications are directly saved to the desktop, you will first have to move them to the hard drive and ensure you have a copy of it before deleting. Suggestion: Delete some application shortcut from the desktop which is not important for you. Search the "start" menu and see if you can find it. And then, implement this on the other important applications.
Under the configure menu. Personally, i found it easier to not configure at all
go to menu, settings & tools, phone settings, set shortcuts, set slide open view, and click home screen
To hide a column in a spreadsheet program like Excel, right-click on the column header and select "Hide." To redisplay the hidden column, select the columns on either side of the hidden column, right-click, and choose "Unhide." In Google Sheets, you can similarly right-click the surrounding column headers to find the "Unhide" option. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts or the menu options for hiding and unhiding columns.
You can place shortcuts to a folder on your desktop for easy access and in the taskbar for quick launching. Additionally, you can create shortcuts in the Start menu for convenient navigation. These locations help streamline your workflow by making frequently used folders readily available.