That's how Links bar works. Here's a workaround: Open Favorites Center to
Links folder | Click on the blue arrow to the right of the link to open it
in a new tab.
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TonyT wrote:
> Hopefully the subject line wasn't too confusing, but what I'm asking is,
> I've added the "Links" toolbar to the top of my explorer window. I only
> have 2 linked sites there, and when I click one, it changes the tab from
> my
> current homepage to the new link. However, if I click on the second linked
> site, it will reuse that same tab, rather than opening a new one.
> What I'm trying to figure out is, is there a way to open a new tab, with a
> current tab open, when clicking a linked site, from the links toolbar?
> Is anyone as confused as I am just typing that? :o)