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Re: Put back Office Shortcut Bar in the next service release!!!!!!
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Paul is correct. The OSB had several capabilities that can not be duplicated with a custom toolbar. Examples include: 1. Autofit in the title bar. 2. Custom toolbars disappear if they are closed, & are an aggravation to rebuild. Of course, many folks have suggested using the Start menu and the QuickLaunch toolbar as alternatives, but these have the same sorts of disadvantages. The OSB was a useful tool, and if some of you didn't like it, you could just turn it OFF! Lex Rex ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote: > Paul Ballou wrote: > >> Anyone who wishes the return of the OSB, doesn't understand how to > >> use their OS properly. It is redundant, obsolete and completely > >> unnecessary. > > ================================================== > > Why do you assume that someone doesn't know how to use their OS > > properly? > > Because, if they did, they'd know how to go about creating a custom toolbar > to perform exactly the same function. Therefore, I will reiterate: anyone > who wishes the return of the OSB does not know how to properly utlise the > OS. > > > |
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Re: Put back Office Shortcut Bar in the next service release!!!!!!
You're replying to a thread that ended TWO years ago. OSB is DAG, and 2
releases have passed. I think the period of mourning can end. Lex Rex wrote: > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Paul is correct. The OSB had several capabilities that can not be duplicated > with a custom toolbar. Examples include: > > 1. Autofit in the title bar. > 2. Custom toolbars disappear if they are closed, & are an aggravation to > rebuild. > > Of course, many folks have suggested using the Start menu and the > QuickLaunch toolbar as alternatives, but these have the same sorts of > disadvantages. The OSB was a useful tool, and if some of you didn't like it, > you could just turn it OFF! > > Lex Rex > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > "Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote: > > >>Paul Ballou wrote: >> >>>>Anyone who wishes the return of the OSB, doesn't understand how to >>>>use their OS properly. It is redundant, obsolete and completely >>>>unnecessary. >>> >>>=============================================== === >>>Why do you assume that someone doesn't know how to use their OS >>>properly? >> >>Because, if they did, they'd know how to go about creating a custom toolbar >>to perform exactly the same function. Therefore, I will reiterate: anyone >>who wishes the return of the OSB does not know how to properly utlise the >>OS. >> >> >> |
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