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I do not have the new Firefox (general) button.

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Ahmed El-Meadawy

Your new Firefox 4 is impressive. I went through all the educational videos you are offering. My Problem is that after downloading the new Firefox 4, I do not find the new Firefox (menu) button that is supposed to include all the menu options (File, Edit, View,..., and Help). I would like to have the new Firefox (general menu button) instead of all those old version menu items beside each other.

My best regards,

Ahmed El-Meadawy http://democracygame.wordpress.com/

Ahmed El-Meadawy Your new Firefox 4 is impressive. I went through all the educational videos you are offering. My Problem is that after downloading the new Firefox 4, I do not find the new Firefox (menu) button that is supposed to include all the menu options (File, Edit, View,..., and Help). I would like to have the new Firefox (general menu button) instead of all those old version menu items beside each other. My best regards, Ahmed El-Meadawy http://democracygame.wordpress.com/

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Hi Ahmed, Go to the View menu, pick "Toolbars", find the "Menu bar" option, and click it to un-check it. That will give you the new all-in-one menu button. (Note: this only works on Windows).

Hope that helps, --Jono Xia, Mozilla

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Hi Ahmed, Go to the View menu, pick "Toolbars", find the "Menu bar" option, and click it to un-check it. That will give you the new all-in-one menu button. (Note: this only works on Windows).

Hope that helps, --Jono Xia, Mozilla

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My dear Jono Xia: I would love to thank you very much for your helpful answer. I followed your instructions and got the Firefox button. Probably, the very good Firefox training videos need to include this simple piece of information.

Yours truly,

Ahmed El-Meadawy http://democracygame.wordpress.com/justice-human-rights-and-corruption-in-canada/