In article <C49F5CE4.E7910%behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Brian Paul Ehni
<behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On 7/13/08 1:53 AM, in article 120720082353299776%Danny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Danny" <Danny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > In article <C49E0B7C.E6599%behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Brian Paul Ehni
> > <behni@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> >> On 7/12/08 1:27 AM, in article 110720082327210173%Danny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Danny"
> >> <Danny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I think I'm trippin'. All of a sudden I'm finding that to go back
one
> >>> page I now have to do a Command [ to backtrack to previous pages.
I'd
> >>> swear I didn't have to do that before. But now I've no choice.
Wasn't
> >>> there an arrow to click to go back? And if there was - where'd it
go?
> >>> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >> Go under "View" to "Show Toolbar".
> >
> > Thank you Brian,
> > (big sigh of relief) But, with me every answer always seems to bring
> > more questions, if I didn't know about having to go to Customize
> > ToolbarŠ to put it back in, and I can't take things out without having
> > Customize ToolbarŠ in plain sight, how did it 'accidentally' disappear
> > in the first place?
>
> I can't begin to tell you how many times I've accidently done something
like
> this while scrolling thru a menu. In this case, the change is obvious,
so I
> immediately go back to the same menu and start fooling around until I
find
> the cause.
>
> If you don't notice it, it can seem mysterious.
>
> Then there are the gremlins. Or kids. Or, in my case, cats. 8^)
Operator error big Oopsie my bad. :-) Thanks Brian.


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