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Trying to enlarge persona view by adding toolbars, when I click done it reverts back to original size

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Someone suggested that to see the full height of a persona image to add additional toolbars by clicking on view, toolbars, customize and adding additional toolbars by naming them ( Spacer 1-7 ) than hitting done button, but when I do this it just reverts back to the original size>

Someone suggested that to see the full height of a persona image to add additional toolbars by clicking on view, toolbars, customize and adding additional toolbars by naming them ( Spacer 1-7 ) than hitting done button, but when I do this it just reverts back to the original size>

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Make sure that you place at least one item like a (flexible) Space on a toolbar before closing the Customize window. Empty toolbars are removed automatically (that is the way to remove a custom toolbar).

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Sorry for not understanding, but what do you mean by placing one item like a flexible space.

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I'm still waiting for a reply on not understanding adding in a space in toolbar. Not sure if I sent reply correctly so am sending again.

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After you use the Add New Toolbar button each time, drag a Space (upper row of items in the Customize Palette) to the new Toolbar. Firefox won't save a new toolbar unless there is something on that toolbar, so you need at least a "space" or "flexible space" on each toolbar.

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