Visio 2007 not in menu start all programs

I am pretty new to this.  I have thin Visio 2007 application and the application will work perfectly, but one thing it is that it appears in the menu start all programs.  I even try to define a shortcut during the slim app and that came not so.  I can run Visio from the executable folder, but when you run the MSI package he doesn't hae uct short or that it defines in the beginning menuu all the programs folder.  Please let me know what I need or if I have to detail here

Remove or comment out the line "Disabled = 1" under Microsoft Office Visio 2007.exe and rebuild the package. It should work now.

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