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PostPosted: Tue Oct 31 20:52:02 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button

I just installed ie7 on two computers. One has a Research button, along with
Home, Feeds, Page, Tools, etc, on the Tool Bar, which features a dictionary,
translator and thesaurus. But this Research button is missing from the ie7
of the other computer I installed at the same time. Where to retrieve the
button in ie7 (not Cumstomize Command Bar)? Thanks.

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Ramesh,





PostPosted: Tue Oct 31 20:52:02 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button Research button is added when you install Office.

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com




I just installed ie7 on two computers. One has a Research button, along
with
Home, Feeds, Page, Tools, etc, on the Tool Bar, which features a dictionary,
translator and thesaurus. But this Research button is missing from the ie7
of the other computer I installed at the same time. Where to retrieve the
button in ie7 (not Cumstomize Command Bar)? Thanks.


 
 
Smirnoff





PostPosted: Wed Nov 01 02:20:14 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button


> Research button is added when you install Office.

I have MS Office 2003 installed already but there is no Research icon (or an
option to show it in "customise")


 
 
swiss





PostPosted: Wed Nov 01 00:14:01 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button Many thanks, Ramesh.

Swiss



> Research button is added when you install Office.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
> Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
>
>


> I just installed ie7 on two computers. One has a Research button, along
> with
> Home, Feeds, Page, Tools, etc, on the Tool Bar, which features a dictionary,
> translator and thesaurus. But this Research button is missing from the ie7
> of the other computer I installed at the same time. Where to retrieve the
> button in ie7 (not Cumstomize Command Bar)? Thanks.
>
>
>
 
 
swiss





PostPosted: Wed Nov 01 00:54:01 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button Well, I do have MS Office XP 2002 on the computer and have just downloaded
recent updates from MS Office site, but the research button is still missing.
My other computer which shows the button in IE7 is installed with MS Office
2003. Is this the reason why? Thanks in advance.



> Research button is added when you install Office.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
> Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
>
>


> I just installed ie7 on two computers. One has a Research button, along
> with
> Home, Feeds, Page, Tools, etc, on the Tool Bar, which features a dictionary,
> translator and thesaurus. But this Research button is missing from the ie7
> of the other computer I installed at the same time. Where to retrieve the
> button in ie7 (not Cumstomize Command Bar)? Thanks.
>
>
>
 
 
Ramesh,





PostPosted: Wed Nov 01 08:30:26 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button It's certainly a component of Office, and I've seen the button before (don't
have Office installed ATM). Will check into this.

CastleCops Research 92780B25-18CC-41C8-B9BE-3C9C571A8263:
http://www.castlecops.com/o9list-27.html


--
Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com







> Research button is added when you install Office.

I have MS Office 2003 installed already but there is no Research icon (or an
option to show it in "customise")



 
 
Smirnoff





PostPosted: Thu Nov 02 05:03:27 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button Thanks


> It's certainly a component of Office, and I've seen the button before
> (don't have Office installed ATM). Will check into this.
>
> CastleCops Research 92780B25-18CC-41C8-B9BE-3C9C571A8263:
> http://www.castlecops.com/o9list-27.html
>
>
>

>> Research button is added when you install Office.
>
> I have MS Office 2003 installed already but there is no Research icon (or
> an option to show it in "customise")


 
 
Smirnoff





PostPosted: Thu Nov 02 06:09:41 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button


> Thanks
>

>> It's certainly a component of Office, and I've seen the button before
>> (don't have Office installed ATM). Will check into this.
>>
>> CastleCops Research 92780B25-18CC-41C8-B9BE-3C9C571A8263:
>> http://www.castlecops.com/o9list-27.html
>>
>>
>>

>>> Research button is added when you install Office.
>>
>> I have MS Office 2003 installed already but there is no Research icon (or
>> an option to show it in "customise")

Did some checking myself.
In IE7 menu, Tools>Manage Add-ons>Enable or Disable Add-ons. Highlight and
Enable Research.
Click Tools icon in command bar>Toolbars>Customise (Research should now be
available to add).

Slightly OT: When trying to find solution to this problem in Word Help, it
said that Research could be accessed through Tools in all Office
applications. I tried Excel, Powerpoint and Word, no problem. However, I
cannot find this option in Outlook (although I don't use it, I use Outlook
Express). It may be because it is not my Default program. Just thought I'd
mention it.


 
 
swiss





PostPosted: Thu Nov 02 10:08:02 CST 2006 Top

Internet Explorer / IE >> Research button



>
>

> > Thanks
> >

> >> It's certainly a component of Office, and I've seen the button before
> >> (don't have Office installed ATM). Will check into this.
> >>
> >> CastleCops Research 92780B25-18CC-41C8-B9BE-3C9C571A8263:
> >> http://www.castlecops.com/o9list-27.html
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >>> Research button is added when you install Office.
> >>
> >> I have MS Office 2003 installed already but there is no Research icon (or
> >> an option to show it in "customise")
>
> Did some checking myself.
> In IE7 menu, Tools>Manage Add-ons>Enable or Disable Add-ons. Highlight and
> Enable Research.
> Click Tools icon in command bar>Toolbars>Customise (Research should now be
> available to add).
>
> Slightly OT: When trying to find solution to this problem in Word Help, it
> said that Research could be accessed through Tools in all Office
> applications. I tried Excel, Powerpoint and Word, no problem. However, I
> cannot find this option in Outlook (although I don't use it, I use Outlook
> Express). It may be because it is not my Default program. Just thought I'd
> mention it.
>
> I still don't have it in add-ons; it's maybe in Office 2003 only.
>