Actually, another correspondent directed me to the Browser settings in
the Advanced section of Internet Options. It's misleadingly worded,
but it's there (Use most recent order when switching tabs). Typical
Microsoft behavior, to put the settings for one device in more than
one place.

jd


On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Bob in Jersey<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Jon Delfin:
>>
>> I recently made the less-than-a-leap from IE6 to IE7
>> (still hearing bad things about IE8).
>>
>> Tab question.
>>
>> When I click a link in an e-mail, like for instance to
>> the McCartney video clip (thanks, Kevin), IE7 is set to
>> launch a new tab immediately to the right of the current
>> one. When I'm done with that new tab, if I close it, the
>> active tab becomes the one to the right of *that* one,
>> rather than returning me to the tab I came from on the
>> left.
>>
>> I see nothing in Tools / Internet Options / General /
>> Tabs to change this behavior. Am I stuck with it, or is
>> the option hiding somewhere else? Thanks.
>
> No, that's the only place that controls tabs. You're stuck.
>
> Unless you turn off tabs. I did. :-/
>
>
> --
> BOB
> >
>

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