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Here's my right-click context menu:

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I would like to know if I could just arrange them, with all the red line ones altogether with the others to be separated.

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  • You should be able to sort the menu alphabetically or some other way. Right click on the menu and select Sort from the sub window that comes up. That is the way it works on my own Windows 10 VM. – John Jan 07 '23 at 16:43
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    Is this what you're looking for: [Order in the Windows Explorer context menu](https://stackoverflow.com/q/7007852/1115360)? – Andrew Morton Jan 07 '23 at 19:42
  • @John, "Sort by' applies to items on the desktop, not items within the context menu. – DrMoishe Pippik Jan 07 '23 at 23:14
  • You can create **cascading submenus**, which might help organize the context menus. See https://medium.com/analytics-vidhya/creating-cascading-context-menus-with-the-windows-10-registry-f1cf3cd8398f , and https://superuser.com/questions/1242099/create-a-new-new-submenu-in-context-menu-with-a-custom-name , for example. – DrMoishe Pippik Jan 07 '23 at 23:26

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You can remove items from the context menu, but you cannot change their order, except via the "Sort by" sub-menu.

Wherever "Sort by" the "Date modified" is found, it might do what you like, if these items were all added at the same time, but might mess-up the order of other items. In other contexts, other solutions/workarounds might be found.

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