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Default Make Windows XP menus open fully expanded

I know this is an Excel forum, but I get better response here than anywhere
else, and I'm not sure there is a forum to handle general Windows questions.

Anyway, does anyone know how to set Windows XP so that it will always open
all menus fully expanded?

Thanks much in advance.
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Default Make Windows XP menus open fully expanded

In Windows 2000 it is

right click on a blank part of the task bar and select options. Uncheck use
personalized menus.

Assume it is similar for XP.

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I know this is an Excel forum, but I get better response here than

anywhere
else, and I'm not sure there is a forum to handle general Windows

questions.

Anyway, does anyone know how to set Windows XP so that it will always open
all menus fully expanded?

Thanks much in advance.



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