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how do i install quick launch desktop start menu task bar - shortcut of moz

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I have managed to uninstall quick launch/desktop/startmenu/task bar - shortcuts for firefox. how do i get them back - pse make it simple not good at this

I have managed to uninstall quick launch/desktop/startmenu/task bar - shortcuts for firefox. how do i get them back - pse make it simple not good at this

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Copy Firefox desktop/startup icon to the Quick Launch.

  1. Display the desktop with WinKey+D or restore it later with same shortcut (don't know it that will work on Win XP but it has worked on Win 2000, Vista and Windows 7.
  2. Click on the WinKey to bring up the Windows Start menu
  3. Click on "All Programs" at the bottom
  4. Look for you Mozilla Firefox icon
  5. drag the icon with Ctrl+drag (to copy, it has to say Copy not Move),

if you make a mistake you can hit the "Esc" key before releasing the drag or simply return it back to where you started.


Windows 7 users who want the Quick Launch back see

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I followed all the directions up to step 5: drag the icon with Ctrl+drag (to copy it has to say Copy or Move) Where do I drag it. I darggedf ot to the desktop and it asked if I wanted to "Copy here", but I did not think I wanted that. I dragged it to the Firefox window and it what I wanted to open it with or save it to a file. That did nothing. I am using Windows XP Professional. So what am I doing wrong. I want my Task Bar Back! Help!