This tip was posted on the Annoyance Board and is reprinted here with permission. In Windows 98 you can easily rearrange the Start menu (and its sub-menus) by clicking-and-dragging a menu option from where it is to where you'd like it to appear. This works the same way in the Favorite's bar in Internet Explorer 4. This means you are not limited to having things displayed in alphabetical order or resorting to goofy naming tricks to keep some things higher on the menus than others. You can't move the Programs, Settings, or Find options from the main Start menu, but you can move most everything else, including dragging things from one sub-menu to another.
The hot tip is to start Windows Explorer prior to moving items across sub-menus. If you accidentally drop something on the wrong menu, activate Windows Explorer and pull down the Edit menu. The undo option will read Undo Move and you can reverse your mistake. Note that you cannot undo the action of rearranging items on a menu, only when you move an item from one menu to another.
