short cut to favorites on standard tool bar

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pine hill

can a short cut to the favorites folder of web sites be added to any of the
tool bars?
this was available in office 2000 but I don't see it in 2003.
 
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Brian Tillman

pine hill said:
can a short cut to the favorites folder of web sites be added to any
of the tool bars?
this was available in office 2000 but I don't see it in 2003.

You have already received several responses from the first time you posted
this question. Ask once and wait for an answer.
 
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pine hill

think I just posted it once and don't find any other replies than that of
Brian. guide me - I'm new at this.
 
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Brian Tillman

pine hill said:
think I just posted it once and don't find any other replies than
that of Brian. guide me - I'm new at this.

It shows up once at 4:01 PM EST on 7-Jan-2005 and again (which is this
thread) at 4:11 PM EST (ten minutes later). The first post was answered by
me, Melissa, and Ben Schorr.

If you were to use a real newsreader instead of web interface, you would
find the USENET experience more to your liking. There are several freeware
newsreaders available, including Outlook Express, Forte Agent, and XNews.
 
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pine hill

Than ks Brian. I use OUTLOOK. I'd guess it has a newsreader if OUTLOOK
express does. The messages I get are pretty well formatted. I just need to
learn to find my way around.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

outlook uses the newsreader portion of oe, or you can get one of several 3rd
party addins - http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/news.htm

this server is accessed using msnews.microsoft.com BTW

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
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Brian Tillman

pine hill said:
I use OUTLOOK. I'd guess it has a newsreader if
OUTLOOK express does.

The issue, however, is that you did not use Outlook Express or any other
newsreader to post your messages. Your message says:

X-Newsreader: Microsoft CDO for Windows 2000

This seems to indicate you used Microsoft's Web interface to the newsgroups
in order to post. Had you used Outlook Express, I would have seen:

X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2527

or something very similar.
 
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