Hello again,

I can't believe this is a problem with no solution; this is the third time
asking. I always thought that one can make a shortcut to any file on the
computer. Here it is, third time:

We know Firefox, like most browsers, has under Tools an Option line which
opens an Options window.

I'd like to create a shortcut to that Options window so I can access it while
the browser closed --- just like one can do in IE, where one can create a
shortcut to "Internet Options" while the browser is closed.

How would I do that? Anyone know? --- Harold

Btw, I now have three browsers installed: IE 6, Netscape 8, and Firefox 1 ...
With Firefox I finally got the hang of "extensions" where I've installed
(using IE to download and Firefox>File>Open File, to install), "Favorites
Converter" "Add Bookmark Hee" and "View in IE"--- all doing well.

Next question might be, where do I go with these three portals to eveywhere?
:-)
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