Tool Bar Question

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Fran

Using IE6 and XP home. I recently downloaded the Google Tool Bar primarily
for its great pop-up blocker. Is there a way for me to position it as part
of the IE toolbar so it won't take up an extra "line" of space? I would
prefer to "place" it next to the optional IE icons at the very top of the
window. Is that possible? All help is appreciated. Thanks in advance,
Fran
 
Hello Fran,



Yes, this is possible.

Open IE

Right click on any of the IE toolbars

From the Menu UN-Check the "Lock the toolbars" option

At this point, you should see 4 little dots next to the word "Google"

Move your mouse to the 4 dots; you should see your mouse change shape

Left-Click on the 4 dots and move your mouse



This will allow you to move the Google bar where ever you want it to go.



Let me know if this doesn't work.



~Gurjot


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Thank you so much, Gurjot!


Gurjot Brar (MSFT) said:
Hello Fran,



Yes, this is possible.

Open IE

Right click on any of the IE toolbars

From the Menu UN-Check the "Lock the toolbars" option

At this point, you should see 4 little dots next to the word "Google"

Move your mouse to the 4 dots; you should see your mouse change shape

Left-Click on the 4 dots and move your mouse



This will allow you to move the Google bar where ever you want it to go.



Let me know if this doesn't work.



~Gurjot


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Yes, right-click on a blank part of the toolbar, uncheck "Lock the
Toolbars", now you can drag the Google toolbar up and place it next to any
other toolbar.

Hope that helps!
 
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