How does one un-truncate favorite in IE?

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I read that in TOOLS--->Internet options--->Advance, there's a setting
that I can make the pulldown manu not be truncated. I can't find it
for the life of me. Can someone guide me there?
 
IE|Tools|Internet Options|Advanced, then uncheck the box for "Enable
Personalized Favorites Menu"

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|I read that in TOOLS--->Internet options--->Advance, there's a setting
| that I can make the pulldown manu not be truncated. I can't find it
| for the life of me. Can someone guide me there?
 
You're welcome.

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| Thanks for the tip, Keith and Dave. Just what I needed
 
SUMMARY
Personalized Menus organizes the Start menu (Programs and Favorites) or the
Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites menu to reflect how you use these
menus. When Personalized Menus is turned on, Windows keeps track of which
items you access from the Start menu or the Internet Explorer Favorites
menu, hiding the items you have not accessed recently while keeping all of
your items easily accessible. Personalized Menus is turned on by default.
This article describes how to show all items on the Start menu or the
Internet Explorer Favorites menu, or turn this feature off so you always see
all the menu items. To show all items on the Start menu or the Internet
Explorer Favorites menu, click ">>" at the bottom of the menu.

Source:
HOW TO: Show All Items on the Start Menu or Favorites Menu:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=230596
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If you want to see al your folders and shortcuts in Favorites you need to
uncheck "close unused folders in History and Favourites" in Internet
Options, Advanced; that'll sort the problem
 
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