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By default, Windows Vista uses large icons in the Start Menu. They are very nice and all, but they look un-professional and bulky, without grace! If you want to use small icons in order to show more of them and, at the same time, have a neater Start Menu, here is a little trick to follow.
- Right-click on the Start Menu.
- Click Properties.
- In the Start Menu tab, click on Customize… button.
- Scroll the list of option down, to the bottom and uncheck the box Use Large Icons.
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