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For a restricted user experience profile (`AllAppList`), you must define the Start layout. The Start layout contains a list of applications that are pinned to the Start menu. You can choose to pin all the allowed applications to the Start menu, or a subset. The easiest way to create a customized Start layout is to configure the Start menu on a test device and then export the layout. For a restricted user experience profile (`AllAppList`), you must define the Start layout. The Start layout contains a list of applications that are pinned to the Start menu. You can choose to pin all the allowed applications to the Start menu, or a subset. The easiest way to create a customized Start layout is to configure the Start menu on a test device and then export the layout.
To learn how to customize and export a Start menu configuration, see [Customize the Start menu](../start/customize-and-export-start-layout.md). To learn how to customize and export a Start menu configuration, see [Customize the Start menu](../start/layout.md).
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> While you can create your own configuration file, it's easier and faster to export the layout from an existing device. > While you can create your own configuration file, it's easier and faster to export the layout from an existing device.
### Customize the Start screen on a reference device ### Customize the Start layout on a reference device
To prepare a Start layout for export, customize the Start layout on a reference device. To prepare a reference device: To prepare a Start layout for export, customize the Start layout on a reference device. To prepare a reference device:
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1. Sign in to the reference device with the user account that you created 1. Sign in to the reference device with the user account that you created
1. Customize the Start layout as you want users to see it by using the following techniques: 1. Customize the Start layout as you want users to see it by using the following techniques:
- **Pin apps to Start**. From Start, type the name of the app. When the app appears in the search results, right-click the app, and select **Pin to Start**. - **Pin apps to Start**. From Start, type the name of the app. When the app appears in the search results, right-click the app and select **Pin to Start**
To view all apps, select **All apps**. Right-click any app, and pin or unpin it from Start To view all apps, select **All apps**. Right-click any app, and pin or unpin it from Start
- **Unpin apps** that you don't want to display. To unpin an app, right-click the app, and then select **Unpin from Start** - **Unpin apps** that you don't want to display. To unpin an app, right-click the app, and then select **Unpin from Start**
- **Drag existing apps** on Start to reorder or group them - **Drag existing apps** on Start to reorder or group them
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1. Sign in to the reference device with the user account that you created 1. Sign in to the reference device with the user account that you created
1. Customize the Start layout as you want users to see it by using the following techniques: 1. Customize the **Pinned** section of the Start layout as you want users to see it by using the following techniques:
- **Pin apps to Start**. From Start, type the name of the app. When the app appears in the search results, right-click the app, and select **Pin to Start**. - **Pin apps to Start**. From Start, type the name of the app. When the app appears in the search results, right-click the app and select **Pin to Start**
To view all apps, select **All apps**. Right-click any app, and pin or unpin it from Start To view all apps, select **All apps**. Right-click any app, and pin or unpin it from Start
- **Unpin apps** that you don't want to display. To unpin an app, right-click the app, and then select **Unpin from Start** - **Unpin apps** that you don't want to display. To unpin an app, right-click the app, and then select **Unpin from Start**
- **Drag existing apps** on Start to reorder or group them - **Drag existing apps** on Start to reorder them
> [!IMPORTANT] > [!IMPORTANT]
> If the Start layout includes pins for apps that aren't installed on the target device, the pins for those apps aren't created until the apps are installed. > If the Start layout includes pins for apps that aren't installed on the target device, the pins for those apps aren't created until the apps are installed.
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