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| annoying toolbar behavior in IE7 Using a 2.53Ghz Celeron HP, w/XP Pro, SP3. Total Memory 1536MB, with all current Windows updates. What I'm experiencing is a toolbar in IE7 which often appears to have a mind of its own as to its appearance. The "Links", "Adobe PDF", "Snagit" and "Google Notebook" icon positions move around with regularity. Besides unlocking the toolbar and physically dragging the items in question to where I'd like them positioned, what would you suggest as the best course of action to train IE7 as to the position of how I'd like them? |
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| Re: annoying toolbar behavior in IE7 Charlie, I had a similar problem with shortcuts & folders changing position on my Links Bar. My solution was to rename the shorcuts or folders with a leading number. For example 1-MSN 2-Google 3-Weather.com Give it a try & let us know if it works. OK? -Kevin "Charlie" <whodiditandran@nospam.net> wrote in message news:u8%23D9UirJHA.2368@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Using a 2.53Ghz Celeron HP, w/XP Pro, SP3. > Total Memory 1536MB, with all current Windows updates. > > What I'm experiencing is a toolbar in IE7 which often appears to have a > mind of its own as to its appearance. The "Links", "Adobe PDF", "Snagit" > and "Google Notebook" icon positions move around with regularity. > > Besides unlocking the toolbar and physically dragging the items in > question to where I'd like them positioned, what would you suggest as the > best course of action to train IE7 as to the position of how I'd like > them? > > |
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| Re: annoying toolbar behavior in IE7 They, the NG, seem to allow small attachments so perhaps you should include some screen shots of what your experiencing. "Charlie" <whodiditandran@nospam.net> wrote in message news:er2p94jrJHA.3648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > It's not an issue with a Links Bar, Kevin; I don't use one. Hence, the > favorites saved in that particular folder (Links) remain in the order > created and last saved. > > The problem I'm experiencing is that the icons themselves (i.e., "Links", > "Adobe PDF", "Snagit" > and "Google Notebook") are changing position. > > I'd include some screen shots but am unsure as to whether or not the forum > here accepts Rich (as opposed to Plain) text posts. > > thanks again, > Charlie > > "Kevin" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:u25FKcirJHA.2484@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Charlie, >> I had a similar problem with shortcuts & folders changing position on my >> Links Bar. >> My solution was to rename the shorcuts or folders with a leading number. >> For example 1-MSN 2-Google 3-Weather.com >> Give it a try & let us know if it works. OK? >> -Kevin >> >> "Charlie" <whodiditandran@nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:u8%23D9UirJHA.2368@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Using a 2.53Ghz Celeron HP, w/XP Pro, SP3. >>> Total Memory 1536MB, with all current Windows updates. >>> >>> What I'm experiencing is a toolbar in IE7 which often appears to have a >>> mind of its own as to its appearance. The "Links", "Adobe PDF", "Snagit" >>> and "Google Notebook" icon positions move around with regularity. >>> >>> Besides unlocking the toolbar and physically dragging the items in >>> question to where I'd like them positioned, what would you suggest as >>> the best course of action to train IE7 as to the position of how I'd >>> like them? >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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