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Get to IE from OE?
In IE you can go directly to OE by clicking the Mail icon on the Command Bar
and this means you don't have to shut down IE and the open up OE. However, I can't figure out a way to do the reverse. If I'm in OE I have to close it down and then open up IE to get to go on the web! Is there a way to put an IE con, or similar, on the OE Command Bar? |
Get to IE from OE?
That is what the Quick Launch bar does.
Right click on the Taskbar, Toolbars, check Quick Launch. Expand Quick Launch to have empty space. Drag the IE shortcut to Quick Launch. A copy will be placed on Quick Launch. Or you can minimize OE, then open IE. Or add an IE shortcut to Start. -- Ronald Sommer "Simon" wrote in message ... In IE you can go directly to OE by clicking the Mail icon on the Command Bar and this means you don't have to shut down IE and the open up OE. However, I can't figure out a way to do the reverse. If I'm in OE I have to close it down and then open up IE to get to go on the web! Is there a way to put an IE con, or similar, on the OE Command Bar? |
Get to IE from OE?
Thanks Ron. It's just that I find it far more accessible to have an icon on
the command bar rather than having to navigate down to Quick Launch at the very bottom of the screen. If it can be done on the IE command bar I don't see why it can't be done on the OE one. "Ron Sommer" wrote: That is what the Quick Launch bar does. Right click on the Taskbar, Toolbars, check Quick Launch. Expand Quick Launch to have empty space. Drag the IE shortcut to Quick Launch. A copy will be placed on Quick Launch. Or you can minimize OE, then open IE. Or add an IE shortcut to Start. -- Ronald Sommer "Simon" wrote in message ... In IE you can go directly to OE by clicking the Mail icon on the Command Bar and this means you don't have to shut down IE and the open up OE. However, I can't figure out a way to do the reverse. If I'm in OE I have to close it down and then open up IE to get to go on the web! Is there a way to put an IE con, or similar, on the OE Command Bar? |
Get to IE from OE?
OE has never had that option and it never will. The Outlook Express
development team was disbanded about two years ago so outside of security updates, WYSIWYG. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Simon" wrote in message ... Thanks Ron. It's just that I find it far more accessible to have an icon on the command bar rather than having to navigate down to Quick Launch at the very bottom of the screen. If it can be done on the IE command bar I don't see why it can't be done on the OE one. "Ron Sommer" wrote: That is what the Quick Launch bar does. Right click on the Taskbar, Toolbars, check Quick Launch. Expand Quick Launch to have empty space. Drag the IE shortcut to Quick Launch. A copy will be placed on Quick Launch. Or you can minimize OE, then open IE. Or add an IE shortcut to Start. -- Ronald Sommer "Simon" wrote in message ... In IE you can go directly to OE by clicking the Mail icon on the Command Bar and this means you don't have to shut down IE and the open up OE. However, I can't figure out a way to do the reverse. If I'm in OE I have to close it down and then open up IE to get to go on the web! Is there a way to put an IE con, or similar, on the OE Command Bar? |
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