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| 196208 | 2003-12-01 19:24:00 | Why won't my Opera 7 short cut go on to my Quick Launch toolbar. I have tried several others and they go ok.It is only the opera one that balks. |
Kjaada (1227) | ||
| 196209 | 2003-12-01 20:39:00 | IS your Quick Launch toolbar "unlocked"? shortcuts wont go onto the toolbar if its locked... | caffy (2665) | ||
| 196210 | 2003-12-02 19:44:00 | Yes it is unlocked and I can put other shortcuts on to it.It is a hidden toolbar and it remains hidden when i drag the opera sc to it if i un auto hide it then the opera sc just will not go on either. |
Kjaada (1227) | ||
| 196211 | 2003-12-03 03:17:00 | What version of Opera are you using? Where are you trying to drag your Opera shortcut from? Have you tried creating a new shortcut from opera . exe (shorten the shortcut's name to Opera, of course) in Program Files? Are you sure it is a shortcut and not opera . exe itself? (no offence if you know better than this, just trying to cover all bases ;-)) . |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 196212 | 2003-12-03 04:25:00 | Version 7.21 and the shortcut created dureing install mdragged from the desk top to Quick launch but the first time i used it i somehow got it back on my desktop and despite creating new ones etc i just can not get it on to the toolbar.When I try to drag it on to the toolbar it dissapears with the curser off the screen but the auto hide tool bar does not appear. | Kjaada (1227) | ||
| 196213 | 2003-12-03 04:49:00 | It should be able to be dragged onto your quicklauch taskbar area. First of all, disable auto-hide for the time being. Then do a test by creating a new blank folder onto the desktop, and then try dragging that onto the quicklauch taskbar (just delete it off the quicklauch area afterwards). If that doesn't work either start back at the basics. Right-click taskbar and remove the tick from beside "Lock the Taskbar". You should see a double row of vertical dots between the start button and the first far left icon on the quicklaunch bar. The next double row of vertical dots should appear on the right hand side of the quicklaunch bar area. Have a wee shuffle around of these dots to create a bit more room and so they appear as described above. Then lock the Taskbar again. You can still add new icons to the quicklauch area whilst it is locked, they just shuffle along and you will see a dark vertical placeholder bar when the cursor hovers over this area as you are dragging the new shortcut into it. If the displayed quicklauch space is too small for the amount of icons present, some will be hidden from view and can be accessed via the small >> arrows to the right of the quicklauch area. When you drag an desktop icon to the quicklaunch taskbar, it is only a copy of the original one on the desktop, so that will still remain. Try again and see what happens. |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 196214 | 2003-12-03 04:54:00 | Oops - appear to have a few typo's involving the word launch - believe it or not I am aware it has an "n" in it :8} :p writes 100x "must remember to proof read my posts first ..." |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 196215 | 2003-12-03 05:55:00 | Been there done all that. It is only the Opera Sc which will not go. It is not a big problem just a nark. I have to repeat: When I drag the Opera SC (and only the Opera one) Then the SC and cursor dissapear aoo the edge of the screen. |
Kjaada (1227) | ||
| 196216 | 2003-12-03 05:57:00 | Should also add: When Auto hide is off the curser and SC disapear under the toolbar. |
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