M Mark L. Ferguson Nov 10, 2007 #2 There is no way I know to add to the default first two. Clicking "All Programs" opens a menu that can have folders added, or dropped on.
There is no way I know to add to the default first two. Clicking "All Programs" opens a menu that can have folders added, or dropped on.
A a e Nov 10, 2007 #3 sorry. I was not clear. I meant to add columns when you click on " all programs"
U Unknown Nov 10, 2007 #4 Don't think that is possible. However you can delete any item not needed and/or combine some. (move one item into another)
Don't think that is possible. However you can delete any item not needed and/or combine some. (move one item into another)
N Nepatsfan Nov 10, 2007 #5 In a e said: How can I edit the registry to add more columns. I only have two. Thanks. Click to expand... Answered in windowsxp.basic newsgroup. Nepatsfan
In a e said: How can I edit the registry to add more columns. I only have two. Thanks. Click to expand... Answered in windowsxp.basic newsgroup. Nepatsfan
A a e Nov 10, 2007 #6 There was an article in PC world regarding editing the registry, to add more columns when you click on all programs but I misplaced it. Thanks for your help anyway.
There was an article in PC world regarding editing the registry, to add more columns when you click on all programs but I misplaced it. Thanks for your help anyway.
M Mark L. Ferguson Nov 10, 2007 #7 Start/run, type:<including the quotes> "%userprofile%/Start Menu/Programs" You can add all the folders and shortcuts in them that you like.
Start/run, type:<including the quotes> "%userprofile%/Start Menu/Programs" You can add all the folders and shortcuts in them that you like.