Re: Office 2003 shortcut bar
From: Bob I (birelan_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 14:18:09 -0500
I stand corrected. The QL doesn't go as small as the OSA, and pushes the
title bar aside instead of covering it in full screen window. On the
other hand I place the whole taskbar to the Desktop's right side and all
the application toolbars to the left side to get as much vertical real
estate as I can.
John Ski wrote:
>>Subject: Re: Office 2003 shortcut bar
>>From: Bob I birelan@yahoo.com
>>Date: 4/21/2004 10:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>>Message-id: <40868A7D.7070407@yahoo.com>
>>
>>Given that it can only be installed on Operating systems that provide
>>exactly the same functions from the Taskbar it's an obvious waste of
>>disk space and development effort.
>>
>>jk wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I appreciate all the feedback on the shortcut bar. What I would still like
>>>
>>to know, especially if it is so easy to create these types of toolbars, or
>>get free ones from other websites, is why Microsoft just didn't leave it in,
>>or at least make it available as a download? All one has to do is browse the
>>message board for a few minutes to see alot of people used it. Why would it
>>be such a big deal to have it available as a download? There sure is enough
>>other stuff available on the website. As a business owner myself, I just
>>cannot believe that a company would refuse to do such a minor thing as this
>>to keep their customers happy.
>>
> When you figure out how to auto-shrink an XP taskbar so that it fits nicely
> into the Active Title Bar and stays always on top, please post the procedure
> to this NG. That's just one example that disproves the statement:
> "that provide exactly the same functions from the Taskbar"
> I'm sure there are others.
>
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
> "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
> ***Arthur C. Clarke***
>
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