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Mar 3 2005, 02:51 AM
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Mar 3 2005, 03:09 AM
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Hi grace,
I am assuming you are using IE. The buttons you are referring to are on the toolbar, the taskbar is the bar that runs across the bottom of your screen. To get them back, right click anywhere on the tool bar except for in the address box, you should see a box with names like standard buttons, address bar, links, lock the toolbars and custom. The bar with the forward and back buttons is the standard buttons selection, make sure it has a check mark mark next to it. If it doesn't, left click next to it and the standard buttons bar should reappear. If it already has a check mark next to it then select the customize option and you can add and remove buttons as you wish by using the add and remove buttons on the customize toolbar window. When you are done customizing, just press the close button to save any changes you made. -------------------- |
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Mar 3 2005, 03:23 AM
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That is sooooo dear of you! Thank you very much...I'll try it right now!
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