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Old 25th November 2006, 07:05 PM
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Hi All

I installed IE7 today and sofar it's not bad. I like the tabbed browsing - I know tabs have been around in other browsers for ages but IE6 has been the browser of choice in my house since it launched.

There is one issue that puzzles me though. I don't know if I'm just missing it but is there a button to open Outlook Express from within IE7 like you can in IE6?

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Old 5th January 2007, 01:15 AM
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Right click on a blank part of the Command bar E.G. one side of "help" Click Customize Command bar, now click on add or remove commands, in the left window double click "read mail" Now if you go to the >> at the right edge of the main window beside tools, click it and it will be in there.
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Old 5th January 2007, 08:49 AM
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Hi irishbear

Many thanks

Afterwards if you open the customise toolbar dialog again and select 'read mail' in the righthand window you can move the button up or down which will put it directly on the toolbar out of the >> dropdown menu and it will then always be available at a single click.

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Hi irishbear

Many thanks

Afterwards if you open the customise toolbar dialog again and select 'read mail' in the righthand window you can move the button up or down which will put it directly on the toolbar out of the >> dropdown menu and it will then always be available at a single click.

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Ah yes, I had not tried thatm thank you howdast.
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