Thanks, I forget that it's just like any other system(?), get it organized
and all falls into place. I preach this at work and use it there, but at
home I just didn't follow my own advice.
I did, for a time, have it set up in the customized menu set-up as a
scrolling menu same as for the old 98 start menu, but it got out of hand.
Thanks for the sanity check. Colin D.
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: C.D. <> wrote:
: > Hi, Problem, click start and my menu lists are too wide to see all
: > that is on them. I have three columns of programs and I can't see the
: > last one. How do I change the width of these columns. Tried alsorts
: > to no avail.
: > Help,
: > TIA, Colin D.
:
: Organize that crap you call a start menu.
:
: C:\Documents and Settings\yourusername\Start Menu\Programs
: and
: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs
:
: Make some "main" folders like "Applications" and "Communication" and start
: moving folders into those. Organize like you would a filing cabinet.
:
: (Easy way to get to that folder(if in classic mode) is to right-click on
the
: START button and choose properties. Click on the "Customize" button.
Then
: click on the "Advanced" button. Otherwise use Windows Explorer/My
: Computer.)
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