Using Eudora 5.0? Make Your Toolbar Stay
Category: PC KNOW HOW | Date: 2003-11-17 |
Eudora version 4.1 was my choice for an email client, and I had used it for quite some time. I had tried others, but Eudora filled the bill for my needs.
But one thing that annoyed me was the fact that one toolbar (the one with the little icons for "in", "out", "check mail", "address book", etc.) was always clear over to the left of the screen. For the sake of convenience, I wanted it over in the middle. Well, I finally discovered that I could drag it to where I wanted it, and it would stay right there, always. Which is the whole point of this article/tip.
After upgrading to version 5.0, I found that the toolbar would NOT stay where I put it. Ill bet many of you may have run across this, also.
Could find nothing in the manual, so I emailed Qualcomm. They offered a fix, which didnt work. Another email, and another fix. After about 4 of these, they finally came up with a solution. If you have trouble making the toolbar stay where you want it, try this:
Go to Tools\Options\Display. One of the radio buttons is marked "Show cool bars." (What cool bars are, I have no idea.) Uncheck the radio button. Now, your toolbar should stay where you want it. Hope this helps someone.
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But one thing that annoyed me was the fact that one toolbar (the one with the little icons for "in", "out", "check mail", "address book", etc.) was always clear over to the left of the screen. For the sake of convenience, I wanted it over in the middle. Well, I finally discovered that I could drag it to where I wanted it, and it would stay right there, always. Which is the whole point of this article/tip.
After upgrading to version 5.0, I found that the toolbar would NOT stay where I put it. Ill bet many of you may have run across this, also.
Could find nothing in the manual, so I emailed Qualcomm. They offered a fix, which didnt work. Another email, and another fix. After about 4 of these, they finally came up with a solution. If you have trouble making the toolbar stay where you want it, try this:
Go to Tools\Options\Display. One of the radio buttons is marked "Show cool bars." (What cool bars are, I have no idea.) Uncheck the radio button. Now, your toolbar should stay where you want it. Hope this helps someone.
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(c)2000-01 by BJ Evans
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You can use this article but please leave it intact. Thanks. Looking for resellers, profitable programs? We use some of the best. Come join us.
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