Re: Unwanted Web Hyperlinks

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From: Gbyron60 (gbyron60_at_aol.com)
Date: 08/23/04


Date: 23 Aug 2004 01:31:41 GMT

Dear Suzanne,

Many thanks, it was a learning experience about the T/C codes, but the web bar
came back, and I accessed the htm.

Your explanation was great; the htm direction, however, was written for those
who do not need an explanation, rather than for those who are asking for help.

What is required is a step by step instruction as to what do, where, with an
description of events. To wit:

The htm discusses something called a "macro", which must be "run". There is no
explanation how this is done, or what the writer is talking about. After the
wording "End Sub", the text goes on to point out a few handy details about the
web toolbar, then notes that the above correction may not work, and provides
another mysterious bit of advice.

Question, in the Start button, there is a "run" tool. Am I supposed to add the
words
"Public Sub BanishWebToolbar()" into the slot at Run? If so, I take it that at
some point, I will see text: "CommandBars("Web").Enabled = False", or, in the
alternative, it will read "True" and I am to type in False.
After typing in the word "False", will I see text "End Sub"?

One hesitates to start typing things into the computer without some sense of
what will happen.

Please advise if the above is correct, or if this "macro" item is "run"
somewhere else.

[1] Can someone rewrite the htm - or whatever it is called- into English?

[2] Isn't there some easier way to correct such an obvious flaw as the unwanted
appearance of a bar?

[3] Does anyone know what triggered it? I've been using the same sustem for
over a year - and this just popped up.

On the positive side, it was heartening to know I wasn't the only user who was
faced with this nonsense.

Looking forward to your detailed brief, so I can get rid of the bar -
Thanks,

George



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