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Everyone's
different. Some people like to keep their papers
in a filing cabinet, while others like to spread
them all over a desk. It depends what works best
for you! Same thing goes with the buttons in
Internet Explorer 5. You pick which ones to keep
in view. You can see all the buttons to show you
all your choices. Or you can go for a simple
look and show only the ones you are using at the
time. Set up your browser to suit your style! |
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You
may want to add or remove IE5's toolbars - depending on
what you're doing with the program. Maybe you only want
to see the History toolbar on one day. Then another day,
you may only want to see the Search toolbar. It's up to
you. You can make a toolbar disappear if you aren't
planning to use it in the near future. This is a good
way to clear room for the toolbars you do plan to
use. To
see which toolbars you are currently using:
1)
Click View on the Menu bar and choose Toolbars. The
list of Toolbar names appears. Names with check marks
beside them are toolbars that are currently active.
To
add a toolbar:
1)
Click View on the Menu bar and choose Toolbars. The
list of Toolbar names appears.
2) To add a toolbar, select it from the list. A
check mark appears next to the name in the list and
the toolbar instantly appears.
To
delete a toolbar:
1)
Click View on the Menu bar and choose Toolbars. The
list of Toolbars names appears.
2) To delete a toolbar, click on it to remove
the check mark. The toolbar instantly disappears.
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You
can also add or remove buttons - depending on how often
you use them. You may want to delete a button if you
never use its associated feature. You may want to add a
button if you start doing something you haven't done
before - like searching for information on the Internet. To
add or remove buttons:
1)
Position the pointer over the Standard Toolbar.
2) Click your right mouse button (the
button on the right side of the mouse). A pop-up menu
appears.
3) Click Customize. The Customize Toolbar
dialog box appears.
4)
To add a button, click one of the choices in the
Available Toolbar Button section and click Add.
5)
To delete a button, click one of the choices in the
Current Toolbar Button section and click Delete.
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You
can choose to label your buttons with text - or not. In
other words, you can see the Stop button in one of these
two ways:
TIP:
You may want to label the buttons when you first start
using IE5. Then, once you're more familiar with them,
you'll want only the picture symbol. It's a matter of
personal preference.
To
add or remove text labels from buttons:
1)
Position the pointer over the Standard Toolbar.
2) Click your right mouse button (the
button on the right side of the mouse). A pop-up menu
appears.
3) Click Customize. The Customize Toolbar
dialog box appears.
4) To add text labels to buttons, select
Show Text Labels from the Text options drop-down list.
5)
To remove text labels from buttons, select No
Text Labels from the Text options drop-down list.
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