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Hi Terry,
I'm in a good mood so I'll do ya a real big favour
STEP1: Search for a patched version of "uxtheme.dll" There are two versions
depending on whether you have patched up to SP1 or beyond SP2.
STEP2: Make a backup of the originals, and then replace "uxtheme.dll" in
C:/Windows/System32/ AND C:/Windows/ServicePackFiles/i386/
STEP3: Visit wincustomize.com and find a THEME that you like and download
it.
STEP4: Unzip that theme to C:/Windows/Resources/Themes
STEP5: Find the file SOMETHING.msstyles and click it. This will pop up your
appearance properties pane.
STEP6: Using the advanced tab make any adjustments to sizes and fonts you
require.
STEP7: Hit the APPLY button and the theme will be activated.
STEP8: From within the properties pane go to the one marked "Themes" and
save it out under any name you fancy so that you can recall it without
having to delve into the windows dir.
STEP9: Come back here and let me know I'm the Daddy
Have Fun!
Andy
"Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDELETE@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:h54901d1ufi29ji6nomnivtbqc2g4m88vo@4ax.com...
> After years on good 'ol Classic, I'm trying the XP style. I could
> conceivably grow to love rounded corners and graded colour fills. But
> that enormous green START button is too much!
>
> Is there a tweak or hack to shrink it, and silverize it to match my
> colour scheme please?
>
> --
> Terry, West Sussex, UK
>