Nope, I don't mean putting the favorites in any specific order. That I know can be done in the "Organize Favorites" window. I was thinking of using the Favorites folder but I don't think it would "Find" a specific URL (which Netscape did).
One program can do one thing, the other program can't but can do something else ... why can't they come out with a program that can do everything? Seems simple; if I knew how to write programs, I would do it. Problem is, I don't know how to write programs. > Do you mean they are not in any specific order? If so, you click the "Favorites" button on the IE toolbar and right click the fav's then "sort by name" then they'll be in alphabetical order. You can also do the same thing at the fav's on the Start Menu. > > If you are referring to a search method of some kind, I only know of two. One is simply right clicking the fav's folder at its HD location and doing a "search". You can put a shortcut to it on the Desktop. The other is a program called "X1". http://www.x1.com/ It has a Favorites search area, but primarily replaces XP's hideous, painfully slow native search with instant results. - -Clint > I know I was able to do it in Netscape. How does one find any given URL in IE's favorites? In fact, where in the IE window can one "find" any particular favorite? > > In the "Organize Favorites" window, I see no general "find" applet. I do see where one can "find" names of favorites in individual folders. Don't see a general "find" for the entire list, and no "find" at all for URL's ... Harold ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
