Creating an App Group
If you examine the default Start screen, you notice a gap between the four “lifestyle” apps (News, Sports, Travel, and Finance) on the right, and the rest of the apps on the left. This gap tells you that these two sections of the Start screen represent special collections of apps called app groups. You can make the Start screen much easier to navigate and apps much easier to find by creating your own groups of related apps. You can also apply a name to your groups, which makes the Start screen even easier to work with.
Follow these steps to create an app group:
1. Drag the first tile you want to include in the group to the left side of the Start screen until you see a vertical bar appear, as shown in Figure 4.18, and then ...
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