Location bar is missing

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Tony W.

How can I make the location bar show up? There's nowhere to type Web
addresses in my Internet Explorer program. (I think that's what's called
the "Location bar".

I tried various things and looked in the Search and Index areas of the
Help menu, but I'm still stumped about this problem.

I'm using Windows XP.


And by the way, how can I tell which version of Internet Explorer I'm
using? I even don't know if I'm using Version 6. (Forgive me. I'm used
to using a Macintosh. That's why I'm having so much trouble; I''m not
used to using I.B.M.-compatible P.C.s.)

Thanks.

Tony
 
Tony W. said:
How can I make the location bar show up? There's nowhere to type Web
addresses in my Internet Explorer program. (I think that's what's
called the "Location bar".

I tried various things and looked in the Search and Index areas of the
Help menu, but I'm still stumped about this problem.

I'm using Windows XP.


And by the way, how can I tell which version of Internet Explorer I'm
using? I even don't know if I'm using Version 6. (Forgive me. I'm used
to using a Macintosh. That's why I'm having so much trouble; I''m not
used to using I.B.M.-compatible P.C.s.)

Thanks.

Tony

Right click the toolbar and make sure that Lock Toolbars is not checked and
that Address Bar is checked.
Grab the handle at the left end of each toolbar and drag them down. One of
them is probably hiding the Address bar.

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