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Help Urgent - On IE6 bar is missing!
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Don't know what you call it but the 'bar' right at the top of the page in IE where you type in a website and click to go to that site - it has disappeared and I don'y know how to get it back.
Also, one other thing (not connected with above). When I go into a website, each time the webpage does not fill the screen and there is say half inch of another window showing to the right of the screen. Clicking on maximise does the trick, but next time it is the same.
Thanks everyone
Moggie
Also, one other thing (not connected with above). When I go into a website, each time the webpage does not fill the screen and there is say half inch of another window showing to the right of the screen. Clicking on maximise does the trick, but next time it is the same.
Thanks everyone
Moggie
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Thanks AC
Now sorted thank to your link.
Can anyone assist with the second part of my question? ie.
why there is a small gap on r/h side of screen on every window I open which can be corrected byclicking on 'maximise' but this then happens again when I go back into it or to the next window
Thanks
Moggie
Now sorted thank to your link.
Can anyone assist with the second part of my question? ie.
why there is a small gap on r/h side of screen on every window I open which can be corrected byclicking on 'maximise' but this then happens again when I go back into it or to the next window
Thanks
Moggie
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