I am not sure there is onlyone file. But perhaps you may remove ~/.config (after a backup) and try to see if there is a difference

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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
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Le 14/05/2020 à 21:32, John J. Boyer a écrit :
I've been playing around with Mate, since I just installed it a couple of weeks 
ago. This started happening a few days ago. I can't tell you how to reproduce 
it.
however, could you tell me where mate keeps the information in the applications 
menu?

Thanks,
John

On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 08:45:24PM +0200, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
hmm weird. Could you tell us a kind of step to reproduce the problem? What
did you do before this behavior?

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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
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Le 14/05/2020 à 18:44, John J. Boyer a écrit :
Hello everyone,

This is the menu that is accessed with Alt+F1. It is skiping around and doesn't 
show the menu categories properly. it is getting worse. Where is the file that
stores it? how can i fix it?

Thanks,
John




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