MDP wrote:

MDP> This happens if you drag the toolbar to a 'floating' position.

Sounds like I did that!  I'm capable!

BD>> ... nothing that jumped out and grabbed me with the solution.  So
BD>> ... if someone would be kind enough to give me a hint, I'd
BD>> appreciate it.

MDP> Not exactly an FAQ. I just did the same as you and got it back by
MDP> closing TB then using regedit to go to HKCU/Software/RIT/The
MDP> Bat!/Viewer Toolbars and I deleted the tbTools sub-key in that
MDP> branch. Reloaded TB and the toolbar was back.

Thank you, Sir!!! This did the trick. I've saved these steps away as a
TB Toolbar Note for future reference ... now if I can only learn not to
"drag the toolbar". I did take a look into the tbTools sub-key folder
before deleting it and most definitely was set up to "float".

Thanks again, Marck

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Dirigo

Using The Bat! version 2.00 under Windows 98 SE


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