Columned Program Listing

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Mr. Cheese

Am I dreaming. I recall there way a way to tell WinXP to display program
names in columnar
format when one clicks START/All Programs.
Anyone recall how to do this??

Thx
 
Not sure what you mean by columnar format.... do you mean a single
scrolling list rather than multiple columns?

Right-click the Start button, click Properties on the menu that appears,
then click the Customize button on the Start Menu tab.

Now click the Advanced tab on the Customize Start Menu sheet.

In the center section, "Start Menu Items", scroll down and put a check
in the box for "Scroll Programs"

Click OK all the way out.

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Am I dreaming. I recall there way a way to tell WinXP to display program
names in columnar
format when one clicks START/All Programs.
Anyone recall how to do this??

Thx
 
Use 'start menu' instead of 'classic start menu' when right clicking start and selecting properties.
Am I dreaming. I recall there way a way to tell WinXP to display program names in columnar
format when one clicks START/All Programs.
Anyone recall how to do this??

Thx
 
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Mr. Cheese said:
Am I dreaming. I recall there way a way to tell WinXP to display
program names in columnar
format when one clicks START/All Programs.
Anyone recall how to do this??

Thx

Glee was almost right, but to get the column display, you REMOVE the tick
from "scroll programs". Whatever you see when you get there, change it<g>!

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Twayne said:
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Glee was almost right, but to get the column display, you REMOVE the
tick from "scroll programs". Whatever you see when you get there,
change it<g>!

Please post only in Plain Text, not HTML.
Yup! Removing the tick is what I wanted. It been many moons since I've
looked at the Start button properties.

Thx to all
 
Twayne said:
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Glee was almost right, but to get the column display, you REMOVE the
tick from "scroll programs". Whatever you see when you get there,
change it<g>!

It's semantics....it depends on what you mean by columnar. ;-)
I see it as a "single column", hence scrolling column.
Apparently the OP means a cascaded menu, which doesn't strike me as
"columnar".
Either way, the location of the setting is the same, and Mr. Cheese is
happy.

The Cheese stands alone.
 
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