1@Ramhound "NOT in the New submenu" – User – 2017-01-07T20:22:06.407
Provide a screenshot of what you mean. You said, "Is there a way to create a "New file" entry", which is what the duplicate answers. – Ramhound – 2017-01-07T20:26:07.130
I'm also not understanding what you want that's different. Can you edit the question to clarify? If people don't understand the difference, the question will attract the same answers. – fixer1234 – 2017-01-07T20:45:14.433
1@fixer1234 I just want to move the "New Text Document" entry from NewShell submenu to the root. – User – 2017-01-07T20:59:17.323
You can modify the context menu as you please. Just modify the registry. There are countless tutorials online on how to manipulate the explorer context menu – BlueWizard – 2017-01-07T21:51:35.823
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Possible duplicate of How can I add an item to the 'new' context menu?
– Ramhound – 2017-01-07T20:18:31.3571@Ramhound "NOT in the New submenu" – User – 2017-01-07T20:22:06.407
Provide a screenshot of what you mean. You said, "Is there a way to create a "New file" entry", which is what the duplicate answers. – Ramhound – 2017-01-07T20:26:07.130
I'm also not understanding what you want that's different. Can you edit the question to clarify? If people don't understand the difference, the question will attract the same answers. – fixer1234 – 2017-01-07T20:45:14.433
1@fixer1234 I just want to move the "New Text Document" entry from NewShell submenu to the root. – User – 2017-01-07T20:59:17.323
You can modify the context menu as you please. Just modify the registry. There are countless tutorials online on how to manipulate the explorer context menu – BlueWizard – 2017-01-07T21:51:35.823