start/programs menu problem

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Hi
I have so many progs on myhard drive that when I try to startup an app via Start/All Programs, I can only see the program titles as far as the letter 'S'. Nothing else fits on the screen
Is there a way of resizing or scrolling the programs window
I've tried Properties/Classic View, and Small Icons, but these only change the Start Menu, not the Programs.
Any help
thanks
 
Any help?
thanks

Just because a program installs on the menu in a certain spot does not
mean you must keep it that way.

Make some folders with distinct category names and group your programs
into those folders.
 
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
I have so many progs on myhard drive that when I try to
startup an app via Start/All Programs, I can only see the
program titles as far as the letter 'S'. Nothing else fits
on the screen.
Is there a way of resizing or scrolling the programs window?
I've tried Properties/Classic View, and Small Icons, but
these only change the Start Menu, not the Programs.
Any help?
thanks
.
I had the same problem. I organized my start menu by
creating new folders, such as "Graphics" and then moving
Photo Shop and Paint Shop and Corel Draw, etc. into the
folder. Then, I have just a few folders on the main start
menu, and specific programs on sub menus. Just like you
organized under the old 6.22 with directories. Same old
principles still work.
 
philwil said:
Hi,
I have so many progs on myhard drive that when I try to startup an app
via Start/All Programs, I can only see the program titles as far as the
letter 'S'. Nothing else fits on the screen.
Is there a way of resizing or scrolling the programs window?


Yes, there is an utility to scroll the programmes.
Rt. click Start > Properties > Start Menu tab > Customize >
Advanced tasb > Scroll Pgms > OK > Apply > OK.

I've tried Properties/Classic View, and Small Icons, but these only change
the Start Menu, not the Programs.
Any help?
thanks


Bee.
 

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