START UP-ALL PROGRAMS

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You can try to Switch To Classic Mode..
Right Click on the Start button/ Choose Properties, then Click Clasic.
Or Create new folders and Drag some on the links to that new folder..

Create a Folder Named GAMES, Then Drag all your Games to that Folder
 
You are posting from the future.

To change your computer's time and time zone
1.. Open Date and Time in Control Panel. Or right click the Clock/Adjust
Date-Time.
2.. On the Date & Time tab, select the item you want to change.
a.. To change the hour, double-click the hour, and then click the arrows
to increase or decrease the value.
b.. To change the minutes, double-click the minutes, and then click the
arrows to increase or decrease the value.
c.. To change the seconds, double-click the seconds, and then click the
arrows to increase or decrease the value.
d.. To change the AM/PM indicator, select it, and then click the arrows.
3.. To change your time zone, click the Time Zone tab. In the box above
the map, click the drop-down arrow, and then click your current time
zone.
Notes
a.. Windows uses the time setting to identify when files are created or
modified.
b.. If you want your computer's clock to be adjusted automatically when
daylight saving time changes, make sure the Automatically adjust clock
for daylight saving changes check box is selected. This setting is
located on the Time Zone tab.
c.. Most computer clocks are regularly synchronized with a network time
server (if you are a member of a domain) or an Internet time server
(when you connect to the Internet).

More info here:
http://www.visi.com/~barr/timezone.html
 
Rearranging the Start Menu
Right click Start button
Select Explore and/or Explore All Users.
Then open the Programs folder.
Create new subfolders then rearrange shortcuts.
OR
You can also configure your programs list to scroll which results in one large
column.
Right-click the Start button
Go to Properties
Click the Customize button.
Click the Advanced tab.
Scroll through the list until you see the item "Scroll Programs".
Check that and hit OK.
 
wayne bansemer said:
Is there a way to adjust the columns that show all your programs? The last
colomn cuts off my programs names, I can only see part of them.
I'm talking about when you goto: START/AllPrograms and it list them in 3
colmuns?
Thank-you
(e-mail address removed)

First off you are ahead of everyone else on this newsgroup by a day,
secondly I wouldn't post your email address in your message the way you have
done unless you enjoy lots of Spam mail.

Redman
 
Is there a way to adjust the columns that show all your programs? The last
colomn cuts off my programs names, I can only see part of them.
I'm talking about when you goto: START/AllPrograms and it list them in 3
colmuns?
Thank-you
(e-mail address removed)
 
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