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Old January 7th 04, 11:41 AM
Bob Finley
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When I add a website to my list of "Favorites", it adds
it to the end of the list.
How do I add sites as a continually revised, ALPHABATIZED
list?
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Old January 7th 04, 11:41 AM
Wesley VogelX
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Bob;
Try this: Open Internet Explorer/open Favorites/right click anywhere on the
Favorites listing/click: Sort By Name (it is second from the bottom).
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

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When I add a website to my list of "Favorites", it adds
it to the end of the list.
How do I add sites as a continually revised, ALPHABATIZED
list?



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Old January 7th 04, 11:41 AM
Maureen Goldman
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"Bob Finley" wrote:
When I add a website to my list of "Favorites", it adds
it to the end of the list.
How do I add sites as a continually revised, ALPHABATIZED
list?


You'll find a downloadable permanent fix at Line 196, left:
"sort all by alphabet, start menu and favorites"
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

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Old January 7th 04, 11:47 AM
Bob
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Ok...I just had to try this first....!!!
I take it the site is in your favorities list?

Go to Favorities toolbar button
Menu appears
Right-click desired item
Send to... (about center of menu)
Menu...Select Desktop (Create Shortcut)
Item should appear on Desktop as Shortcut



-----Original Message-----
how do I send favorites to the desktop in windows xp

home
edition? Where is this send to menu I've read about?
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Old January 7th 04, 11:47 AM
_Jan
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Hello Jeanie,

To SEND a file or folder TO a destination,
right-click the file or folder,
point to | Send To |,
and then click a destination.

| How to send favorites to the desktop?

Right-click the "favorites",
if you see | Send To |, then point to it,
and then click | Desktop |

MORE DETAILS:

[Start]
| Help and Support |
sendto
[Enter]


| Where is the send to menu?

[Start] | Run |
sendto
[OK]

Jan


-----Original Message-----
how do I send favorites to the desktop in windows xp home
edition?


Where is this send to menu I've read about?

 




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