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suggestion for IE7 and the START + TAB feature
It would be great if the 'tabs' in IE7 (multiple copies of IE7) could also
be displayed separately in the START + TAB feature of Vista If no one else has suggested this, I'd like to be acknowledged for this ... fantastic idea. Thanks ! Dave Horne |
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suggestion for IE7 and the START + TAB feature
Interesting thought, but as start+tab shows active applications (and unless
you have several instances of IE open, it is only one application), I doubt that this will ever happen. You are aware you can see all the open tabs by clicking the quicktabs button (to the left of the first open tab, has a bunch of squares) or by clicking view/quicktabs? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... It would be great if the 'tabs' in IE7 (multiple copies of IE7) could also be displayed separately in the START + TAB feature of Vista If no one else has suggested this, I'd like to be acknowledged for this ... fantastic idea. Thanks ! Dave Horne |
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suggestion for IE7 and the START + TAB feature
Rick, yea, I am aware of the muliple window\tab feature if IE7. Thanks.
I 'see' IE7 as a 'flying card' (in STRAT + TAB) and the various tabs in IE7 floating behind and slightly to the right ... or something like that. It's just a suggestion. "Rick Rogers" wrote in message ... Interesting thought, but as start+tab shows active applications (and unless you have several instances of IE open, it is only one application), I doubt that this will ever happen. You are aware you can see all the open tabs by clicking the quicktabs button (to the left of the first open tab, has a bunch of squares) or by clicking view/quicktabs? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... It would be great if the 'tabs' in IE7 (multiple copies of IE7) could also be displayed separately in the START + TAB feature of Vista If no one else has suggested this, I'd like to be acknowledged for this ... fantastic idea. Thanks ! Dave Horne |
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suggestion for IE7 and the START + TAB feature
Intersting idea, but as Rick said, this will most likly never happen
"Dave Horne" wrote in message ... It would be great if the 'tabs' in IE7 (multiple copies of IE7) could also be displayed separately in the START + TAB feature of Vista If no one else has suggested this, I'd like to be acknowledged for this ... fantastic idea. Thanks ! Dave Horne |
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suggestion for IE7 and the START + TAB feature
OK, but if it does get implemented and I'm the first to suggest it, I'd like
an acknowledgement. Fair enough? DH "Joe Medford" wrote in message ... Intersting idea, but as Rick said, this will most likly never happen "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... It would be great if the 'tabs' in IE7 (multiple copies of IE7) could also be displayed separately in the START + TAB feature of Vista If no one else has suggested this, I'd like to be acknowledged for this ... fantastic idea. Thanks ! Dave Horne |
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suggestion for IE7 and the START + TAB feature
Then there is no point in having Tabs. Turn them off and all pages show in
Taskbar. "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... Rick, yea, I am aware of the muliple window\tab feature if IE7. Thanks. I 'see' IE7 as a 'flying card' (in STRAT + TAB) and the various tabs in IE7 floating behind and slightly to the right ... or something like that. It's just a suggestion. "Rick Rogers" wrote in message ... Interesting thought, but as start+tab shows active applications (and unless you have several instances of IE open, it is only one application), I doubt that this will ever happen. You are aware you can see all the open tabs by clicking the quicktabs button (to the left of the first open tab, has a bunch of squares) or by clicking view/quicktabs? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... It would be great if the 'tabs' in IE7 (multiple copies of IE7) could also be displayed separately in the START + TAB feature of Vista If no one else has suggested this, I'd like to be acknowledged for this ... fantastic idea. Thanks ! Dave Horne |
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suggestion for IE7 and the START + TAB feature
yes fair enough. I have no problem giving credit where credit is due
"Dave Horne" wrote in message ... OK, but if it does get implemented and I'm the first to suggest it, I'd like an acknowledgement. Fair enough? DH "Joe Medford" wrote in message ... Intersting idea, but as Rick said, this will most likly never happen "Dave Horne" wrote in message ... It would be great if the 'tabs' in IE7 (multiple copies of IE7) could also be displayed separately in the START + TAB feature of Vista If no one else has suggested this, I'd like to be acknowledged for this ... fantastic idea. Thanks ! Dave Horne |