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Move Metadata Navigation and Key Filters up the Quick Launch
So, you implemented SharePoint Server 2010 and have kicked the tires for a little bit. You are starting to poke around at the new features and capabilities to help your users be more efficient. You find and love the Metadata Navigation feature on libraries, but then you quickly find out that you have so many Quick Launch links that your users are constantly scrolling up and down to use the control. You wish there was some way to move it to the top of the page. Well, you have come to the right place!