Craig,
Although there's a registry hack to put the menu back on top (see my reply to Terry in this thread), I'm also trying to learn how to get along without it. But one thing I haven't figured out yet is how to get the equivalent of File | Open when you want to browse for an HTML file on your local machine. Do you know a way to do this without the menu?
-Rick
>No, it can't be done. IE7 conforms more to Vista UI guidelines then XP. I've turned off the menu in IE7 and found I haven't missed it at all.
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>>Since upgrading to IE7, on configuring it I had to select the menu bar, by right-click pop-up menu in order for it to appear at all. When it did appear it was not at the top, as standard. Rather the address bar, with the <- -> arrows is at top, with the menu bar below it. This is not natural to me, after all these years, and subsequently I'm sometimes "blind" to its being there at all. But when I've tried to select an "inert" part of any bar and drag it to a new postions, as in older Windows, I find I can't budge ANY of them. How to rearrange the order of bars?
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>>'ppreciate it
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>>Terry
Rick Borup, MCSD
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