Here's our Windows 95/98 Tip for.. September 18, 2002
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Creating a Cascading Menu of Your Computer
Navigating to your desktop to find and open a specific file can be a bit of a pain, but there's a neat little trick that allows you to access any file on your computer from a single menu.

To do this, you need only create a Desktop Toolbar on your Taskbar and then resize it. First, right-click on your Taskbar and select Toolbars, Desktop. Then click and hold on the sizing bar on the left edge of your new Toolbar. Drag all the way to the right, so only the word "Desktop" appears. You can now click on the right arrow next to the word "Desktop" to launch a cascading menu. From there, you can navigate to My Computer and proceed to access any file on your computer directly from your Taskbar.