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 Forum: Classic Start Menu   Topic: Disable sorting items in columns

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 6:53 am 

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Awesome. That saves a LOT of trouble. I did what you suggested, but installed the latest 3.x instead of 3.2, and it works great. Even if I decide not to update to 4.x, I've successfully installed a significant update, which is great.

Thanks so much!!

 Forum: Classic Start Menu   Topic: Disable sorting items in columns

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 6:01 am 

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One quick question: is the old sort order still existent in some part of the registry? If so, I can get it from there instead of the multi-step process I just mentioned.

 Forum: Classic Start Menu   Topic: Disable sorting items in columns

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 6:00 am 

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Wow, thank you for the incredibly prompt and on-point answer! I think I'll system-restore back to 3.2, take a screenshot of the sort order, re-install 4.1, and manually arrange the most important elements to where they used to be. The main thing for me is that I look for recently-installed programs ...

 Forum: Classic Start Menu   Topic: Disable sorting items in columns

Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 5:34 am 

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Hi. I was using an older version (3.2) of Classic Start Menu and it worked great. I had it set to display Programs in multiple columns. I recall going out of my way to be sure that the program/folder names were NOT sorted. I want them in the order they've been in for years, which was completely cust...
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