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Randy
Flightless Bird
You would think that this great new "intuitive" software would give you the
option to open in a new tab by default, rather than having to hold down the
control key. Seems like a backward step.
"Matthew" wrote:
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> "rocky" wrote:
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> > This can already be done in IE7 by clicking on the blue arrow that appears
> > on the right side of the highlighted favourite.
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> OK but what about the links you have on the links toolbar, these still open
> in the active tab.
option to open in a new tab by default, rather than having to hold down the
control key. Seems like a backward step.
"Matthew" wrote:
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> "rocky" wrote:
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> > This can already be done in IE7 by clicking on the blue arrow that appears
> > on the right side of the highlighted favourite.
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> OK but what about the links you have on the links toolbar, these still open
> in the active tab.