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To: dayniteshadow who wrote (24834)1/20/2002 7:18:39 PM
From: Dan Duchardt   of 110654
 
dayniteshadow,

How does one add an icon to upper toolbar in Explorer; ie. shortcut to Word. Thanks again.

I assume you mean Windows Explorer rather than IE. In Windows 98, the upper part of the taskbar is from shortcuts in the folder C:\Windows\Start Menu You could just create one and put it there. Windows has a utility for adding them:

(From Windows Help)

To add a program to the Start or Programs menu

Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Taskbar & Start Menu.
Click the Start Menu Programs tab.
Click Add, and then click Browse.
Locate the program you want to add, and then click it.
Click Next, and then double-click the menu on which you want the program to appear.
Type the name that you want to see on the menu, and then click Finish.
If Windows prompts you to choose an icon, click one, and then click Finish.


Dan
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