Anyone switching from Windows XP to Vista will notice that the menu bar that
used to appear at the top of Windows Explorer windows is no longer present.
While the replacement Command bar provides access to several frequently used
file and folder operations, there are still some that are missing.
The menu bar can be temporarily made visible by pressing the Alt key on the
keyboard, but for some people this is not enough.
To permanently restore the menu bar and gain easy access to these missing
options, click the Organise button and then click Layout followed by Menu Bar.
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