How to go to website

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Stan

I don't normally use I.E. but needed to use it to access a web site. I
can't find any place where I could type in the address of the website
(www.anything.com).

How do I get this is into a tool bar and which one? Thanks.

Stan
 
Go to Start > Run and type in the complete web address, then hit enter.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
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| I don't normally use I.E. but needed to use it to access a web site. I
| can't find any place where I could type in the address of the website
| (www.anything.com).
|
| How do I get this is into a tool bar and which one? Thanks.
|
| Stan
 
Dennis said:
Right click at the top of the screen where the icons are. Check address bar.

I tried this and all I could get out of it was the word "Address" at the
extreme right end of the cutomizable bar with no space to enter an
address.

Seems to me that when I have used IE on other people's machines that the
address bar was always there somewhere.
 
Stan said:
I tried this and all I could get out of it was the word
"Address" at the extreme right end of the cutomizable bar
with no space to enter an address.

Seems to me that when I have used IE on other people's
machines that the address bar was always there somewhere.

Right click on the Toolbar and click on "Lock the Toolbars" to
remove the check mark.
Look for a dotted line to the left of "Address".
Click on it and while holding down the mouse button, drag it to
the left.
Go back and click on "Lock the Toolbars" to put the check mark
back.

Nepatsfan
 
Hi,

Right click the menu area and see if "lock the toolbars" is checked. If so,
uncheck it. Then left click and drag the address bar out to where you can
see it.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
Nepatsfan said:
Right click on the Toolbar and click on "Lock the Toolbars" to
remove the check mark.
Look for a dotted line to the left of "Address".
Click on it and while holding down the mouse button, drag it to
the left.
Go back and click on "Lock the Toolbars" to put the check mark
back.

Nepatsfan
Thanks. That lets me do what i wanted to do.
 
Rick said:
Hi,

Right click the menu area and see if "lock the toolbars" is checked. If so,
uncheck it. Then left click and drag the address bar out to where you can
see it.
Thanks, that does it.
 
Why not open IE, Views, check addressbar.


message | Go to Start > Run and type in the complete web address,
then hit enter.
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| Carey Frisch
| Microsoft MVP
| Windows XP - Shell/User
| Microsoft Newsgroups
|
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|
| "Stan" wrote:
|
|| I don't normally use I.E. but needed to use it to access
a web site. I
|| can't find any place where I could type in the address of
the website
|| (www.anything.com).
||
|| How do I get this is into a tool bar and which one?
Thanks.
||
|| Stan
 
Drag the address bar to a bigger area


| Dennis Marks wrote:
|
| > Right click at the top of the screen where the icons
are. Check address bar.
| >
| > | >
| >>I don't normally use I.E. but needed to use it to access
a web site. I
| >>can't find any place where I could type in the address
of the website
| >>(www.anything.com).
| >>
| >>How do I get this is into a tool bar and which one?
Thanks.
| >>
| >>Stan
| >
| >
| >
|
| I tried this and all I could get out of it was the word
"Address" at the
| extreme right end of the cutomizable bar with no space to
enter an
| address.
|
| Seems to me that when I have used IE on other people's
machines that the
| address bar was always there somewhere.
 
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