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Add-ins not appearing

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I'm using Firefox Add88.01 on a Windows 7 desktop, and although Add-ins appear in the Settings section, they are not visible above the Toolbar, which I have displayed.

I'm using Firefox Add88.01 on a Windows 7 desktop, and although Add-ins appear in the Settings section, they are not visible above the Toolbar, which I have displayed.

Solution eye eponami

Thats odd.

My first suggestion is to right click on the toolbar and select customize.

In that section, you can move elements around.

There is also an "overflow" element (which i dont like). But also see if maybe the buttons for the add-ins are hiding in the overflow section.

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Solution eye oponami

Thats odd.

My first suggestion is to right click on the toolbar and select customize.

In that section, you can move elements around.

There is also an "overflow" element (which i dont like). But also see if maybe the buttons for the add-ins are hiding in the overflow section.

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What add-ons are you having problems with? Note: Not all add-ons have icons on the toolbar.

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I'm sorry, FredMcD, it's "Outlook.com mailto."

I guess it requires a mailto link in the Web page to facilitate its use.

There used to be an Outlook.com accessory in Chrome that allowed mailing the URL using a Web-based email client. Do you know of any in Firefox?

Thanks!

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·´¯`·...¸>-)))º> ~dbben said

Thats odd. My first suggestion is to right click on the toolbar and select customize. In that section, you can move elements around. There is also an "overflow" element (which i dont like). But also see if maybe the buttons for the add-ins are hiding in the overflow section.
Thanks, I was expecting it to be loaded in with other add-ins to the right of the Address field. Right-clicking on the Toolbar works to load the Add-in, thanks!
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SkagitDoug said

I'm sorry, FredMcD, it's "Outlook.com mailto."

You need the full e-mail address. Not just the provider.