On 12/8/2013 you wrote:
Huh? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your comment but I can
create a TB! shortcut and pin it to the taskbar with no
problem. I now have a Bat icon on my taskbar.
I can't either. At all. I've tried every way I could think of.
The links don't come up, period. Every
Hello Lynn,
On Thursday, December 12, 2013 you wrote:
T On 12/8/2013 you wrote:
Huh? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your comment but I can
create a TB! shortcut and pin it to the taskbar with no
problem. I now have a Bat icon on my taskbar.
T I can't either. At all. I've tried every
On 12/12/2013 you wrote:
Close all open windows, left-click and drag the
shortcut down into the task bar and release. A dialog box
should appear saying pin to task bar which it now should
be. Now delete the shortcut remaining on your desktop as
it's no longer necessary. That's how I got
On 12/12/2013 you wrote:
Well, I might be able to help with some of this stuff. Lets
try getting a TB! shortcut on your task bar. First, close
all open windows on your desktop. Second, if you're running
Win 7, go to START+COMPUTER. When the window opens up
double-click LOCAL COMPUTER,
Hello Lynn,
On Friday, December 13, 2013 you wrote:
T On 12/12/2013 you wrote:
Well, I might be able to help with some of this stuff.
T Jack, I just did all that.
T Filemgr - TB!folder - thebat!.exe - right click. Make shortcut.
T Copy shortcut (drag) to desktop - right click
Actually
On 12/12/2013 you wrote:
Actually you have to drag the shortcut all the way down into
the task bar before you'll see that pin to task bar
message. If the task bar is accessible with the window from
whence it came still open, you can just drag it straight
down into the task bar from that
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