Action Goup

Gladly. Note, the topic I linked merely merges two action groups into one. For example, if you find yourself running two action groups in order without doing anything else in between, then you might want to merge the two. The screenshot I displayed is something different though. It is merely a way to organize your action groups into more convenient submenus, which can be executed by particular key sequences rather than hunting and clicking them with your mouse. I will talk about this organization method here.

Here's the screenshot again:

The action group highlighted by the blue box is named in the following manner (also, see how it looks in the action groups menu below):

&Featuring and Guest Artists#&1 &Artist feat. to title (feat.) & = Hotkey trigger where the following letter could be a hotkey #& = Divider that places the text following these symbols into a submenu (#& is not a hotkey trigger itself)

Hotkey for the above action group: ALT+s f a
ALT+s = Brings up the action menu
f = &Featuring
a = &Artist

I organize my action groups in the following manner:

Category or &Family of Action Groups#&1 Name of &Action Group

Hotkey for the above action group example: ALT+s f a
ALT+s = Brings up the action menu
f = &Family
a = &Action

I hope you are starting to pick up the pattern right now. Next is organizing them on your Action's menu (red outline above), which trigged by the hotkey, ALT+s.

As you can see from above, my action menu is not organized by alphabetical order. I organized it in the order I generally process my tags. To set a custom order, opening up the action group menu: ALT+6 or press the action button outlined in red below. Now, use the up and down arrow buttons (red box on lower right hand side) to position which category comes first. As you can see, you do not need to position all of the action groups found in the submenu, one is enough. After you are done, press "OK" to set it. If you press cancel, any changes you made in your organization are not saved.

Note, text in the submenus are organized alphanumerically. That is why I often have numbers following "#&" to make sure that submenus are organized as I see fit.