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| Re: IE7 forum? Since I can't find it AND I'm seeing plenty of IE7 posts here I'll ask here. I'm a recovering FireFox user so I'm trying to find add-ons that do what I'm used to doing... * is there a way to set it so it will automatically save the tabs you have open every time you close without having to answer that question every time? * If not possible within the program does anyone know of an add-on that does that? * Looking for an add-on that will give me a notepad in my IE sidebar Thanks, Sheila |
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| Re: IE7 forum? Go to Start Right click on Internet Explorer Go to Internet Properties Add a 2nd, 3rd etc. home page address on it's own line. Apply | OK Now I.E. Will open with each home page in it's own tab. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "Sheila Hoffman" <Sheila@hoffmanNOSPAMgraphics.com> wrote in message news:8462E9A5-FD82-4A80-ACE8-49317C3A4BA5@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Since I can't find it AND I'm seeing plenty of IE7 posts here I'll ask > here. I'm a recovering FireFox user so I'm trying to find add-ons that do > what I'm used to doing... > > * is there a way to set it so it will automatically save the tabs you have > open every time you close without having to answer that question every > time? > * If not possible within the program does anyone know of an add-on that > does that? > * Looking for an add-on that will give me a notepad in my IE sidebar > > Thanks, > Sheila >[/color] |
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| Re: IE7 forum? Thanks for the forum info Tom Richard: what you're suggesting does NOT address what I'm trying to do. In Firefox I had an add-on called session saver that lets me close the browser and reopen it with WHATEVER I happened to have been browsing last. So it's not a set of homepages or even a saved tab group. I could manually do that.... save the current set of tabs as a session then reopen the next time. But then I'd need to delete it when done and save a new set of tabs as the session the next time. Session Saver does that for me. Just something I've gotten used to. I'll repost this in the correct forum. Sheila "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS********.com> wrote in message news:%23n1e66bsHHA.840@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Go to Start > > Right click on Internet Explorer > > Go to Internet Properties > > Add a 2nd, 3rd etc. home page address on it's own line. > > Apply | OK > > Now I.E. Will open with each home page in it's own tab. > > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > > > "Sheila Hoffman" <Sheila@hoffmanNOSPAMgraphics.com> wrote in message > news:8462E9A5-FD82-4A80-ACE8-49317C3A4BA5@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Since I can't find it AND I'm seeing plenty of IE7 posts here I'll ask >> here. I'm a recovering FireFox user so I'm trying to find add-ons that do >> what I'm used to doing... >> >> * is there a way to set it so it will automatically save the tabs you >> have open every time you close without having to answer that question >> every time? >> * If not possible within the program does anyone know of an add-on that >> does that? >> * Looking for an add-on that will give me a notepad in my IE sidebar >> >> Thanks, >> Sheila >>[/color] >[/color] |
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