>> I know about selecting View and then >> Toolbar and having a Toolbar pop up which can be used while reading an >> email, but I prefer the toolbar embedded in each email I read.
C> So opening a message from the message list, selecting View -> Toolbar, C> closing the message, and then opening the or another message does not restore C> the toolbar for you? Weird... The first time I open a message, there is NO toolbar displayed within the message or by itself separately. Not until I take the selection steps of View, then Toolbar, does a toolbar show up, but it is displayed as a completely SEPARATE toolbar window. Close the message and the separate toolbar window goes away. When the same message or another message is then reopened, again, after taking the steps of View -> Toolbar, a completely SEPARATE toolbar window is displayed along with and above the message itself; however, what I had before was the "toolbar" actually displayed WITHIN the individual messages thenselves ... much like (similar to) The Bat! itself when it is open. Hopefully my description is clear, but, if not, keep pinging me until I make myself clear. I obviously stumbled/clicked something to cause this situation, but I have no idea what! Thanks. -- Dirigo Using The Bat! version 2.00 under Windows 98 SE ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

