OK - I've just found the settings icon next to the style image! All is well, thanks for your trouble.
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Thanks for your reply. My configuration menu page doesn't look anything like the one that you have posted. All that it contains are images depicting the available styles. I have Modern selected.
I am adding new items to Start 11 on a new PC. After adding about 10 items, the menu no longer expands upwards to accommodate any new items, so only the top 10 or so are ever shown. I can't see anything in settings that will further expand the menu.
No problem Thank for fixing it.
OK - thanks very much.
Surely! [GroupyEntry1] OwnerProcess=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe RunElevated=0 NoPatternMatching=0 CommandLine=""C:\Derek Files\Visual Studio Community 2017\Projects\Snippets\Snippets.vbproj"" WorkingDirectory=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE Target=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe M
I have created a group that includes two Visual Studio 2017 projects. These projects fail to load with the error message that the project files cannot be found. In the error message, the paths to the files are broken with new lines where spaces occur. I have worked round this by editing the .groupy file to encase the paths in double-double quotes. The project files now load, but they are not grouped automatically with the other files. I have to group them manuall
Menu style is Windows 7.
I'm trying to pin items that are already in the "Recent" pane for an application in the main pane (jump list, if you like). The pin icon appears as disabled (greyed-out) and pinning doesn't happen.
The Windows 10 November update seems to have broken the pin to Start 10 facility (i.e. items in the Recent Pane).
One of the most useful features on the Windows 7 Start menu was the ability to enter a search term in the search box, which would then open the user's default web browser in combination with the browser's default search program to show the search results directly. If I remember rightly, you entered the search term and then clicked a link in the start menu pane that said, "Search Google" (or whatever the default search program happened to be). It would be great to have that