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IE7 Bar Questions
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15/12/2006 10:45:28
 
 
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Windows
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Windows updates
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Thread ID:
01177919
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It doesn't matter where you save it or what you name it. As long as it has a .reg extension you can double-click it or right-click and choose Merge to add the entry to your registry. Or of course you can make the change by hand with regedit without using a .reg file at all.

HTH,

-Rick


>Thanks Rick
>
>As that thread was started in May it's unlikely I'd get any response top querying it but I wonder if you know from
>the following instructions:
>
>
>Put the info below in notepad and save as toolbar.reg
>
>Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
>
>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\WebBrowser]
>"ITBar7Position"=dword:00000001
>
>
>where to actually save the file toolbar.reg
>
>Terry
>
>
>>Terry,
>>
>>There is a registry hack for this. See "IE7 Tip for moving Classic Menu to top!" at http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16040352.
>>
>>-Rick
>>
>>
>>>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?
>>>
>>>'ppreciate it
>>>
>>>Terry
Rick Borup, MCSD

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