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Replace Scrolling Programs with Columns?


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firelake92

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Is there a way in Vista to get rid of The Scrolling Program list on the left hand side of the Start Menu and replace it with the Older way the Program list popped out in Columns, without changing the Start Menu to the Classic Version?
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Right click on the taskbar, and click Properties. You should see options to switch to classic view. :)
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without changing the Start Menu to the Classic Version?


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That is the only possibility. Vista's shell does not support that.

Edited by DragonMaster Jay, 28 May 2009 - 12:38 PM.

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Check this one out: http://www.smartestc.......c=31362&hl=
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A great alternative. Luckily not a huge tweak. I used that software back in XP and converted my shell to Vista look-alike to show off to my friends. lol

I finally got Vista/7 and never turned back. :)
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