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Another question for the group:

How do I make the Start --> All Programs listing show up as one list
without having to scroll down or up. I had it working like that on my
old system but on my new system it is back to the old scroll up or
down to see everything.

Thanks

Dale W.

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Create folders to drop programs into.As an example create an Audio folder
and drop every thing related to Audio into it.You can even create a
subfolder..
right click start...........explorer all users...............there you go
Highlight Programs and then click File/New/folder
give it a name and drag and drop shortcuts into it.
peterk

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"Dale W." <comcast_subscriber@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Another question for the group:
>
> How do I make the Start --> All Programs listing show up as one list
> without having to scroll down or up. I had it working like that on my
> old system but on my new system it is back to the old scroll up or
> down to see everything.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dale W.
>

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Right click start|properties|customize|advanced tab. In the start menu items
window, scroll down near the bottom and uncheck 'scroll programs'.

"Dale W." <comcast_subscriber@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:8857i1l59chn1nkle4gbd3s7943uu9jp5h@4ax.com...
> Another question for the group:
>
> How do I make the Start --> All Programs listing show up as one list
> without having to scroll down or up. I had it working like that on my
> old system but on my new system it is back to the old scroll up or
> down to see everything.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dale W.
>

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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 20:25:27 -0600, Dale W.
<comcast_subscriber@comcast.net> wrote:

>Another question for the group:
>
>How do I make the Start --> All Programs listing show up as one list
>without having to scroll down or up. I had it working like that on my
>old system but on my new system it is back to the old scroll up or
>down to see everything.
>
>Thanks
>
>Dale W.


Right click the startr button and select properties
Next to "Start Menu" click the "Customize" button
Click the Advanced Tab
Go down the list and uncheck "Scroll Programs"

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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 20:25:27 -0600, Dale W.
<comcast_subscriber@comcast.net> wrote:

>Another question for the group:
>
>How do I make the Start --> All Programs listing show up as one list
>without having to scroll down or up. I had it working like that on my
>old system but on my new system it is back to the old scroll up or
>down to see everything.
>
>Thanks
>
>Dale W.

Never mind, I found the answer by experimentation:

Right Click on the Start button and select Properties,
Then with Start Menu selected, click Customize,
Then select the Advanced Tab,
Then de-select the "Scroll Programs" option down toward the bottom of
the list of options..


Dale W.

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