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dama1 - 28 Apr 2008 21:32 GMT
The Help & Support Center advises to add icons to quick launch by draging
them from "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer". Unfortunately, I couldn't find
the IE "Blue E" or the OE "Envelope" anywhere in those two locations. They're
in the Start Menu, but they won't drag and drop from there (there's a black
circle with a slash through it over the icon when this is attempted). The
answer is probably easy, but I'm stumped. Thanks for any help.
poppop3x - 29 Apr 2008 23:37 GMT
Try dragging them again. The Cannot move will go away after you drag them
apast the menu bar and you should be able to then drop them in the quick
launch bar

> The Help & Support Center advises to add icons to quick launch by draging
> them from "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer". Unfortunately, I couldn't
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> circle with a slash through it over the icon when this is attempted). The
> answer is probably easy, but I'm stumped. Thanks for any help.
dama1 - 30 Apr 2008 03:11 GMT
Thanks, it worked! Makes me wonder if Bill Gates designed it that way just to
drive people nuts .....

> Try dragging them again. The Cannot move will go away after you drag them
> apast the menu bar and you should be able to then drop them in the quick
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> > circle with a slash through it over the icon when this is attempted). The
> > answer is probably easy, but I'm stumped. Thanks for any help.
poppop3x - 30 Apr 2008 04:07 GMT
Glad it worked . Have a good night

> Thanks, it worked! Makes me wonder if Bill Gates designed it that way just
> to
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>> > The
>> > answer is probably easy, but I'm stumped. Thanks for any help.
 
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