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Update Start layout configuration
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@ -107,22 +107,6 @@ To export the Start layout to a JSON file:
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Export-StartLayout -Path "C:\Layouts\LayoutModification.json"
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```
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1. Open the `LayoutModification.json` file in a JSON editor, such as Visual Studio Code or Notepad
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1. The `pinnedList` section includes all of the pinned apps. Copy the `pinnedList` content in the JSON file
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In your JSON file, you can add more apps to this section using the following keys:
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| Key | Description |
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|--|--|
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| packagedAppID | Use this option for Universal Windows Platform apps. To pin a UWP app, use the app's AUMID. |
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| desktopAppID | Use this option for unpackaged Win32 apps. To pin a Win32 app, use the app's AUMID. If the app doesn't have an AUMID, then enter the `desktopAppLink` instead. |
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| desktopAppLink | Use this option for unpackaged Win32 apps that don't have an associated AUMID. To pin this type of app, use the path to the `.lnk` shortcut that points to the app. |
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You can update the JSON file to:
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- Change the order of existing apps. The apps in the JSON file are shown on Start in the same order
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- Add more apps by entering the app ID
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::: zone-end
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### Start layout example
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@ -131,9 +115,9 @@ Here you can find an example of Start layout that you can use as a reference:
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[!INCLUDE [example-start-layout](includes/example-start-layout.md)]
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::: zone pivot="windows-10"
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### Change the configuration file
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### Change the Start layout XML file
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::: zone pivot="windows-10"
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> [!CAUTION]
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> When you make changes to the exported layout, be aware that the XML file must adhere to an [XML schema definition (XSD)](xsd.md).
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@ -185,6 +169,25 @@ Open the layout XML file and find the `<DefaultLayoutOverride>` element. Add `La
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::: zone-end
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::: zone pivot="windows-11"
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You can edit the JSON file to make any modifications to the **Pinned** section of the Start layout. For example, you can change the order of the pinned elements, or add new apps.
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1. Open the `LayoutModification.json` file in a JSON editor, such as Visual Studio Code or Notepad
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1. The `pinnedList` section includes all the pins that are applied to the Start layout
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You can add more apps to this section using the following keys:
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| Key | Description |
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|--|--|
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| `packagedAppID` | Use this option for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. To pin a UWP app, use the app's AUMID. |
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| `desktopAppID` | Use this option for desktop apps. To pin a desktop app, use the app's AUMID. If the app doesn't have an AUMID, use the `desktopAppLink` instead. |
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| `desktopAppLink` | Use this option for desktop apps that don't have an associated AUMID. To pin this type of app, use the path to the `.lnk` shortcut that points to the app. |
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::: zone-end
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Learn how to [Find the Application User Model ID of an installed app](../store/find-aumid.md).
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### Deploy the Start layout configuration
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::: zone pivot="windows-10"
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