Right Click Menu

D

donwb

Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is right
clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my) E-mail
Address"
donwb
 
S

ShadowTek

Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is right
clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my) E-mail
Address"
donwb

You must first decide what context menus that you wish to add a new entry
for.

In exactly what kind of situations would you be using this?
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

donwb said:
Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are clicking.
Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can do this in Word,
but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
D

donwb

It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
J

ju.c

I could make it for you, but I need to know exactly
what you want to do.

My guess, so far:

In Internet Explorer I want to right-click on a link
in a web page and . . .

Doesn't make sense, please clarify.


ju.c


donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can do
this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

Using what? IE? Where on a webpage? A form?

Check out the Google Toolbar - it has an "autofill" feature for forms.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can
do this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
J

ju.c

Oh, I think I've got it!

You want to right-click inside a form space in Internet Explorer
to insert your E-mail address, right?


ju.c


ju.c said:
I could make it for you, but I need to know exactly
what you want to do.

My guess, so far:

In Internet Explorer I want to right-click on a link
in a web page and . . .

Doesn't make sense, please clarify.


ju.c


donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can do
this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
D

donwb

Frequently when using web pages/sites, particularly when form filling, an
e-mail address is required.
It would be very convenient to right click in the appropriate box and for
the resulting context menu to have
"E-mail Address" in addition to the usual undo, cut, copy, paste and select
all.
Hope this clarifies.
donwb

ju.c said:
I could make it for you, but I need to know exactly what you want to do.

My guess, so far:

In Internet Explorer I want to right-click on a link in a web page and . .
.

Doesn't make sense, please clarify.


ju.c


donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can do
this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
D

donwb

There you go.
donwb

ju.c said:
Oh, I think I've got it!

You want to right-click inside a form space in Internet Explorer to insert
your E-mail address, right?


ju.c


ju.c said:
I could make it for you, but I need to know exactly what you want to do.

My guess, so far:

In Internet Explorer I want to right-click on a link in a web page and .
. .

Doesn't make sense, please clarify.


ju.c


donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
message Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can do
this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
D

donwb

Please see my reply to ju.c
donwb

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

Using what? IE? Where on a webpage? A form?

Check out the Google Toolbar - it has an "autofill" feature for forms.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can
do this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
H

HeyBub

donwb said:
Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

You might have more luck if you visit the notion of "keyboard macros."
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

donwb said:
Please see my reply to ju.c
donwb

OK - so I guessed correctly. I don't know how you could do this. Try the
Google Toolbar. It's free and works very well.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

Using what? IE? Where on a webpage? A form?

Check out the Google Toolbar - it has an "autofill" feature for
forms.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
message Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can
do this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
K

Kelly

my bad......

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donwb said:
Frequently when using web pages/sites, particularly when form filling, an
e-mail address is required.
It would be very convenient to right click in the appropriate box and for
the resulting context menu to have
"E-mail Address" in addition to the usual undo, cut, copy, paste and
select all.
Hope this clarifies.
donwb

ju.c said:
I could make it for you, but I need to know exactly what you want to do.

My guess, so far:

In Internet Explorer I want to right-click on a link in a web page and .
. .

Doesn't make sense, please clarify.


ju.c


donwb said:
It's the one that appears when a web page is clicked
donwb

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
message Win XP
Is it possible to add to the menu which appears when the mouse is
right clicked?
It would be very useful if an entry on this menu was "Insert (my)
E-mail Address"
donwb

Your context menu contents, by definition, change wherever you are
clicking. Sounds like you want to add an "autotext" entry...you can do
this in Word, but I don't know how else you could accomplish it.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

ju.c said:
That's not even close, Kelly. That's to right-click and Send an
E-mail.

Right. And the OP was totally clear and concise about his goals in the post
Kelly was responding to, wasnt' he.

<snip>
 

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