How to Configure the IE7 Toolbar
Whether you have a 15-inch, 17-inch or 30-inch monitor for your computer screen, every inch counts. When you are running IE7 (Internet Explorer 7), your toolbar settings can possibly be taking up a few inches of your screen. If this has been a problem for you, there is a way to configure the IE7 toolbar to keep items you do need and get rid of the "space-hogging" items you don't.
Instructions
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Open your IE7 browser. Click on "View" from the IE7 menu bar. Select "Toolbars."
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Place a check beside "Classic Menu" if you would like to see the IE7 navigational menu items: "File," "Edit," "View," "Favorites," "Tools" and "Help." If you do not want to see the navigational menu items, simply uncheck the classic menu option.
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Place a check beside "Links" if you want your bookmarks to show on your IE7 toolbar. If you do not want your bookmarks to show, uncheck the links option.
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Place a check beside "Status Bar" if you want to display the status of your IE7 browser at the bottom of your screen. The status bar will allow you to view IE7 security settings and items being blocked, as well as allow you to easily zoom in or zoom out on the IE7 page. If you don't want this toolbar to appear, simply uncheck the status bar option.
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Select the "Customize Command Bar" option if you want to display icons that allow quick access to items such as your "Printer," "RSS Feeds" and "Email."
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