MGGP
May 26th 04, 03:17 AM
Try this:
Right-click on the Start button, go to Properties, click
the Start Menu tab, hit the Customize button, scroll to
the bottom of the list and uncheck "Use Personalized
Menus" then click OK.
Good Luck !
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I have Windows XP Home and was wondering if there is a
>way to set it up so that I get to see all of the options
>next to a tab instantly. For example, if I click
>on "Start" and scroll to "Programs," there is a right
>arrow that allows me to see what programs I have, but
>here's the problem: I don't see ALL the programs. I only
>see a partial list and I HAVE TO scroll down to the
>double down arrows and either wait with the mouse arrow
>on it or click on them to actually be able to see the
>rest of the programs (VERY ANNOYING!!) Is there a way to
>set it so EVERY program shows up every time? I've
>noticed that the programs that don't show up initially
>are still grayed out after clicking the double down
>arrows. Thanks...
>.
>
Right-click on the Start button, go to Properties, click
the Start Menu tab, hit the Customize button, scroll to
the bottom of the list and uncheck "Use Personalized
Menus" then click OK.
Good Luck !
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I have Windows XP Home and was wondering if there is a
>way to set it up so that I get to see all of the options
>next to a tab instantly. For example, if I click
>on "Start" and scroll to "Programs," there is a right
>arrow that allows me to see what programs I have, but
>here's the problem: I don't see ALL the programs. I only
>see a partial list and I HAVE TO scroll down to the
>double down arrows and either wait with the mouse arrow
>on it or click on them to actually be able to see the
>rest of the programs (VERY ANNOYING!!) Is there a way to
>set it so EVERY program shows up every time? I've
>noticed that the programs that don't show up initially
>are still grayed out after clicking the double down
>arrows. Thanks...
>.
>