Unhide, Display and Show Classic Menus or Menu Bar in Internet Explorer 7
Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) features hidden menu bar (or also known as the classic menus that Windows users familiar with, normally located on the top of the window) where the classic menu bar is hidden out of display to allow more space and screen estate for web pages. If you’re unfamiliar with the IE7 new default user interface layout without menu bar, and want to show and display the classic menus with “File”, “Edit”, “View”, “Tools” and “Help” options as in IE6 (Internet Explorer 6) where most users get used to, you can unhidden the classic menus bar temporarily or permanently.

Default Internet Explorer 7 layout without the menu bar.
Display and show the Classic Menus on top of Internet Explorer 7 Window Temporarily
Simply press the Alt key for a while and release it, and the menu bar will be displayed on top of the Internet Explorer 7 window.
Unhide and Bring Back the Menu Bar on top of IE7 Window Permanently
Click on Tools then select the Menu Bar (a tick should appear to the left of Menu Bar), and the Menu Bar will be shown until you unclick (or unselect) the Menu Bar from Tools menu again.
Force the Menu Bar to Display On Top of Navigation Bar and Address (URL) Bar
Whichever method you choose, you will notice that the classic menu bar is displayed between the navigation toolbar which contains forward and backward buttons, address bar, refresh and stop button and search box, and the tabs bar.
Default menu bar display position in Internet Explorer 7 user interface layout.
If you want to display and show the menu bar on top of the IE 7 window, on top of the navigation toolbar (or address bar), there is another tweak and trick that needs to be done. Users will need to create a new registry key or modify the value of the registry key ITBar7Position in the following Windows registry branch:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\WebBrowser]
“ITBar7Position”=dword:00000001
Launch RegEdit (Registry Editor) and simply navigate to the above registry branch, and create a new DWORD registry key. Input the name of the key as ITBar7Position, and then double click on it (or right click on it and select Modify) and input the value 1.
Alternatively, you can download the following IE7_menuontop registry hack file which contains 2 files: ie7_menubarontop.reg and ie7_menubarontop_uninstall.reg. After downloading, extract the zip file, close all Internet Explorer’s windows, and double click on ie7_menubarontop.rep file or right-click on it and select “Merge”. Answer “Yes” to the warning message. Launch IE now and the menu bar will be on top of everything, just right below window’s title bar. Note that most third party toolbar such as Google Toolbar, Yahoo! Toolbar, Windows Live Toolbar, Alexa Toolbar and etc will also move above of the navigation bar, but below the menu bar. If you want to undo the setting of menu bar on top, simply delete the above registry key, or click on ie7_menubarontop_uninstall.reg.
Top location of IE menu bar after registry tweak and hack.
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March 16th, 2009 11:28
you’re a genius! even support.microsoft.com didn’t give me the answer i needed, but u did..good job! thanks!
March 26th, 2008 02:53
[...] Vista’s bundled Internet Explorer 7 lacked the old drop-down menus, rendering it difficult to open a local HTML file from within the browser. LJ user ogw tipped me off to how to restore these menus. Follow the instructions on this web page. [...]
March 21st, 2008 12:49
IE7Pro has the option for “Top IE menu” as part of its preferences!..:)
http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/9562/87467280ag3.pngFebruary 23rd, 2008 03:05
Thanks for the trick.
Is there any way to move the homepage/nav bars right after the blue arrows ?
(just like IE6/firefox are..)
Thank you again
January 2nd, 2008 23:04
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\WebBrowser rename ITBar7Layout to ITBar7Layout1
November 30th, 2007 13:46
Do you have screenshot?
November 30th, 2007 11:58
IE 7.0 homepage button and other nav icons have disappeared. any help on where they went or how to restore them?
thank you
August 11th, 2007 03:48
Any way to separate the the menu from the links in internet explorer 7?
November 14th, 2006 06:24
Thanks for the tip – I’ll try it right away