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Re: more quick launch bars?
I have been adding these "toolbars" for quite awhile and if you want some
screen shots I can e.mail or post on my web site. I have an "explorer"
toolbar (named "x")with shortcuts to a variety of locations that open Windows
Explorer views. Then a "shorcut" toolbar (named "s") with shortcuts to just
about everything from files and folders to websites. I also created a "My
Computer" toolbar but modified it by renaming the "My Computer" string value
in the registry to [(Alt+0160) this is the character code for a blank space]
Now that "My Computer" is now " " it doesn't take up a lot of room on the
taskbar, all you see is the double chevron. So all 3 toolbars take up less
than an inch on my taskbar.
Would love to help
JB
"blank" wrote:
> "Sheila Caim" <caim0@attglobal.net> wrote in
> news:eXPQEAhtIHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:
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> > This is probably impossible, but since my new computer has Office
> > 2007, there is no longer the office bar available. I would like to
> > sort of clone the quick launch bar in the taskbar to have a second
> > one. Is this at all possible?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sheila
> >
> >
> >
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> Right-click on your taskbar, select Toolbars->New Toolbar...
> Browse to a folder where you want to store the items (probably shortcuts)
> that you want in the toolbar (there is a "create folder" button you can use
> to create a new one) and select OK.
> You will get a new toolbar similar to the Quicklaunch one on your taskbar.
> You can drag the bar to where you want it (even elsewhere on the screen
> than your taskbar), set options like whether you want icons only or
> icons+text, a title, and so on, just like you can with the Quicklaunch one.
>
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