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Question: I've installed so many programs that I can't see them all in my Start menu when I click All Programs. It extends past the boundaries of my screen in multiple columns. Is there anything I can do about this? - Roy J.
Answer: One thing you could do is to change the display to single column mode. You'll have to scroll to see all the Programs, but they'll all be accessible. To change the mode, do the following:
Now the programs will all appear in one long line and you can scroll through them. You can also organize the programs into submenus as described in this week's How To section.
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