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Serhan Ogan

Hi. I wish I could be able to customize seperate IE' s to suit
different tasks.

Business IE having tabs like NASDAQ - NEWS - Busines E MAIL - COMPANY
WEBSITE etc.

Family IE: DISCOVERY - U TUBE - NG - KID'S WEBSITES etc.

Weekend IE: SPORT'S - FAVORITE CLUB - MUSIC etc.
 
Serhan Ogan said:
Hi. I wish I could be able to customize seperate IE' s to suit
different tasks.
Business IE having tabs like NASDAQ - NEWS - Busines E MAIL - COMPANY
WEBSITE etc.
Family IE: DISCOVERY - U TUBE - NG - KID'S WEBSITES etc.
Weekend IE: SPORT'S - FAVORITE CLUB - MUSIC etc.

Assuming you're using IE7: Open the sites you want for a particular task and
type Alt-A then T (Add Tab Group to Favorites) or click on the little plus
sign + star button at the left side of the Tab Bar. Name the tab group
"Business" or whatever. You can move these shortcuts to your desktop and
then a single click on one will open all the sites in the group.

--
Hoþçakal,
Bob

Kanyak's Doghouse
http://www.kanyak.com
 
And I wish users would stop yelling (all caps) in a childish attempt
to get more attention. Instead it gets you less attention. Bye bye.
 
Assuming you're using IE7: Open the sites you want for a particular task and
type Alt-A then T (Add Tab Group to Favorites) or click on the little plus
sign + star button at the left side of the Tab Bar. Name the tab group
"Business" or whatever. You can move these shortcuts to your desktop and
then a single click on one will open all the sites in the group.

--
Hoþçakal,
Bob

Kanyak's Doghousehttp://www.kanyak.com

Hmm. Thanks. Good advice.
 
however, keep in mind that

As an extension to that, you can also embed a web page in a toolbar docked
at the top/bottom or the sides of your screen (right-click an existing
toolbar or the taskbar, Toolbars, New Toolbar, then type in the URL) and
always have it visible using the Always on Top property. Mind you, most
sites aren't really designed to look good in such a small area, but I have a
couple of toolbars docked on the side of my monitor, pointing to various
pages off of http://localhost/, and displaying useful things like a
calendar, disk space utilization, app launchers, shortcuts to favorites, RSS
headlines, etc. Pretty much like Vista gadgets, only you can implement this
on (I think) every Windows version since 98. It might even work on 95; I
can't remember...

But I digress... :-)
 

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