"Add to Favorites" in IE7

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When I used the "add to favorites" button in IE7, the drop down menu for my
favorites folders opens fully expanded. I have a fairly extensive and
elaborate system of sub folders, and it would be helpful to be able to open
in collapsed form. Is there any way to do this by default or on each
occasion?
 
fshoff said:
When I used the "add to favorites" button in IE7, the drop down menu for
my
favorites folders opens fully expanded. I have a fairly extensive and
elaborate system of sub folders, and it would be helpful to be able to
open
in collapsed form. Is there any way to do this by default or on each
occasion?

Users are asked to post IE7 questions to the Internet Explorer newsgroup.
There are quite a few posts there so peruse them for something on topic
before posting a new message.

Newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

On the Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
 
The only internet explorer newsgoup I could find is labelled "Internet
Explorer 6/Outlook Express". Is this the one you mean?
 
fshoff said:
The only internet explorer newsgoup I could find is labelled "Internet
Explorer 6/Outlook Express". Is this the one you mean?


I have you the link for it. Just click on it. It's
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general.
 
fshoff said:
The only internet explorer newsgoup I could find is labelled "Internet
Explorer 6/Outlook Express". Is this the one you mean?


Argh...that should be I gave you the link for it.
 
Rock,
Thanks for the reference. It tells me that I am not alone and that all of
us who are bothered by the problem have to wait for MicroSoft to fix this
particular glitsch in IE7. Such are MicroSoft's improvements.
Fred
 
sorry to see that you have been virtually spanked by our resident net nanny.

the question is so easy to answer it takes a real jerk to fail to do so.

this is an often asked question.
for some reason MS decided that this is the only way the folders will be displayed, it was asked many tikes to modify it. but no go.
it is not possible to even alphabetize it.



(e-mail address removed)



The only internet explorer newsgoup I could find is labelled "Internet
Explorer 6/Outlook Express". Is this the one you mean?
 
Thanks, mikeyhsd.
Fred

mikeyhsd said:
sorry to see that you have been virtually spanked by our resident net nanny.

the question is so easy to answer it takes a real jerk to fail to do so.

this is an often asked question.
for some reason MS decided that this is the only way the folders will be displayed, it was asked many tikes to modify it. but no go.
it is not possible to even alphabetize it.



(e-mail address removed)



The only internet explorer newsgoup I could find is labelled "Internet
Explorer 6/Outlook Express". Is this the one you mean?
 
mikeyhsd said:
sorry to see that you have been virtually spanked by our resident net nanny.

the question is so easy to answer it takes a real jerk to fail to do so.

this is an often asked question.
for some reason MS decided that this is the only way the folders will be
displayed, it was asked many tikes to modify it. but no go.
it is not possible to even alphabetize it.




(e-mail address removed) <mailto:[email protected]>



"fshoff" <[email protected]
The only internet explorer newsgoup I could find is labelled "Internet
Explorer 6/Outlook Express". Is this the one you mean?


http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

Yes, let's push the 300 posts per day to 500!
 
You're welcome.

fshoff said:
Rock,
Thanks for the reference. It tells me that I am not alone and that all of
us who are bothered by the problem have to wait for MicroSoft to fix this
particular glitsch in IE7. Such are MicroSoft's improvements.
 

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