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Question Posted Thursday November 23 2006, 8:57 pm

How do I move some programs down so that it'll be UNDER the line (the line between Adobe Photoshop and Yahoo! Messenger)?
I always move programs up by accident and then it'd get moved over the line but it never lets me move it back down because as you can see (in this pic [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) there are more programs under the line than the bottom whihc really gets on my nerves


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nitroaddict88 answered Friday November 24 2006, 4:01 am:
right click on the item you want to remove, click on un-pin from start menu that should do it

11-24-06
you should be able to go into the start menu properties and say how many "slots" you want to be made available....reduce the number and it should get rid of the blank spots

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