Aloha Elaine, Since I'm a Windows 2000 Pro user, I've modified your procedure appropriately (see the inline comments).
ETM wrote: > In XP (I don't know about 2000), right click on the start > menu and go to the properties. > > Under the start menu tab in properties, select "Start Menu" and click on > "Customize". > For Win2K: Click on "Start"; Click on "Settings'; Click on 'Taskbar and Start Menu' (The rest is pretty much the same) > Under the "Advanced" tab scroll down through the "Start Menu Items", find > the square box labeled "Scroll Programs", and put a check in that box. > > After that, click "OK", then "Apply", then "OK" again. > > If you do this, the next time you go to the programs section of the start > menu, all of your programs will be listed vertically and you can scroll down > through them to see them all. The following only applies to WinXP... > This will also work in the "Classic" mode by going to the "Customize" > settings and scrolling down through the "Advance Start Menu Options" > and checking the "Scroll Programs" box. > > Elaine > Have a wonderful day! Aloha, a hui hou... -- * Jim McQueeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ** *** Jim McQueeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *** ******PGP/GPG ** DH: 0x22768E06 ****** ********Keys *** DH: 0x41B6F689 ****** ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
