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I guess this would be a Windows question, but I wasn't given that option to
choose, so I selected Microsoft Word as the topic.

I get tired of always having go to Start, Programs, and then have to press
the arrow at the bottom to get more listings. How do you set the default to
go to Start, Programs, and list ALL programs.
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You might want to look again. There are SCADS of Windows newsgroups
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"John in Lakewood, California, USA" John in Lakewood, California,
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I guess this would be a Windows question, but I wasn't given that option to
choose, so I selected Microsoft Word as the topic.

I get tired of always having go to Start, Programs, and then have to press
the arrow at the bottom to get more listings. How do you set the default
to
go to Start, Programs, and list ALL programs.



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Thank you very much. The answer to one of my pet peeves has been answered.
Again, thank you very much. Do you know the answer to my other question
about getting Word to spellcheck the date and day to make sure they match?
It should be posted near this one.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 17:45:18 -0800, John in Lakewood, California, USA
John in Lakewood, California, wrote:

I guess this would be a Windows question, but I wasn't given that option to
choose, so I selected Microsoft Word as the topic.

I get tired of always having go to Start, Programs, and then have to press
the arrow at the bottom to get more listings. How do you set the default to
go to Start, Programs, and list ALL programs.


Right-click the Start button and click Properties. Click the Customize
button in the dialog. In the next dialog, scroll down to the bottom of
the list of "Advanced Start menu options" and uncheck "Use
personalized menus".

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Okay, why does HELP answer the question, "Show all program listings in
Windows"? programs?"

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

You might want to look again. There are SCADS of Windows newsgroups
available.

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"John in Lakewood, California, USA" John in Lakewood, California,
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I guess this would be a Windows question, but I wasn't given that option to
choose, so I selected Microsoft Word as the topic.

I get tired of always having go to Start, Programs, and then have to press
the arrow at the bottom to get more listings. How do you set the default
to
go to Start, Programs, and list ALL programs.






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I'm sorry, I don't understand your question. Could you please rephrase it?

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"John in Lakewood, California, USA"
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Okay, why does HELP answer the question, "Show all program listings in
Windows"? programs?"

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

You might want to look again. There are SCADS of Windows newsgroups
available.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"John in Lakewood, California, USA" John in Lakewood, California,
wrote in message
...
I guess this would be a Windows question, but I wasn't given that option
to
choose, so I selected Microsoft Word as the topic.

I get tired of always having go to Start, Programs, and then have to
press
the arrow at the bottom to get more listings. How do you set the
default
to
go to Start, Programs, and list ALL programs.






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There isn't really an "answer" to what you posted as a suggestion.
There certainly isn't any such function in Word now.

Date validation of that kind is an intriguing idea, but I agree with
Graham Mayor that (a) there are date fields, and formats for those
fields, that automatically provide the correct match of day and date,
and (b) there would be many situations where it would be difficult or
impossible for the software to detect that a day and date refer to the
same time and should be validated together.

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Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 18:35:26 -0800, John in Lakewood, California, USA
.com wrote:

Thank you very much. The answer to one of my pet peeves has been answered.
Again, thank you very much. Do you know the answer to my other question
about getting Word to spellcheck the date and day to make sure they match?
It should be posted near this one.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 17:45:18 -0800, John in Lakewood, California, USA
John in Lakewood, California, wrote:

I guess this would be a Windows question, but I wasn't given that option to
choose, so I selected Microsoft Word as the topic.

I get tired of always having go to Start, Programs, and then have to press
the arrow at the bottom to get more listings. How do you set the default to
go to Start, Programs, and list ALL programs.


Right-click the Start button and click Properties. Click the Customize
button in the dialog. In the next dialog, scroll down to the bottom of
the list of "Advanced Start menu options" and uncheck "Use
personalized menus".

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:
http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so all may benefit.

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