magoo wrote:
> Thanks BB. It was in there. Who would have ever thought of
> putting it in there. Thats like keeping your trowel in your
> cutlery drawer.
Woss wrong with that? My secateurs are in the same draw, right next to
the breadknife.
Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
Re: Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
One useful thing to do with IE7.
On the right at the top see the Tools menu (with the blue cogged "wheel")
Click on it.
Part way down the menu click on "Menu bar"
Now on your browser near the top on the left a menu bar appears, with File, Edit, View, Favorites,Tools, Help.
That makes IE7 easier to use.
On the right at the top see the Tools menu (with the blue cogged "wheel")
Click on it.
Part way down the menu click on "Menu bar"
Now on your browser near the top on the left a menu bar appears, with File, Edit, View, Favorites,Tools, Help.
That makes IE7 easier to use.
Re: Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
Christ !!
Crofter sober?
Now THAT's a rarey :- )))))
Crofter sober?
Now THAT's a rarey :- )))))
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
Discovered tab browsing in IE7 yet ?
Seen a hyperlink you want to click on?
If so right click on it and select "Open in New Tab"
Now it opens in another tab in the same browser window (see the tabs near the top) rather than opening another complete browser window.
If you followed my other append about getting the menu bar you can also select "File" then "New Tab" and another tab appear and you can go to any web page you want on that tab.
That way you can have a number of tabs open at once, and you can move from one to the other. You can also close individal tabs with the small cross on the right of the tab.
Seen a hyperlink you want to click on?
If so right click on it and select "Open in New Tab"
Now it opens in another tab in the same browser window (see the tabs near the top) rather than opening another complete browser window.
If you followed my other append about getting the menu bar you can also select "File" then "New Tab" and another tab appear and you can go to any web page you want on that tab.
That way you can have a number of tabs open at once, and you can move from one to the other. You can also close individal tabs with the small cross on the right of the tab.
Re: Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
If it's legal [and I'm sure it is]- you can log-in and d/l the complete Manual
from the MS website.
If you have a month spare to read it.................
from the MS website.
If you have a month spare to read it.................
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
magoo wrote:
> Fucking clown could have sold me a toaster for all I know.
Does it do crumpets? That's always my test-bed for a good toaster.
> Fucking clown could have sold me a toaster for all I know.
Does it do crumpets? That's always my test-bed for a good toaster.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Wheres my belly-button gone?
Well?
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Wheres my "History" Button Gone?
I don't believe you Maggs, if you got it from Dell Boy it must have came with Emmanuelle or two, did you follow the instructions I gave you but then (I cunningly left this bit out) click on "the see more new features" this takes you into the Help and Support Centre where all will be revealed.
The manual for Office should be on the installation disc or in your office programme folder.
The manual for Office should be on the installation disc or in your office programme folder.
PEOPLE think Stephen Hawking is so clever, but when you ask him a question and he is typing in the answer on his little screen, how do we know he isn't just looking up the answer on the Internet?