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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Add item to Firefox context menu?
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on: January 23, 2010, 02:19:23 PM
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Thanks everyone, though none of the suggestions helped.
"Context Bookmarks" addon looked great, but it wouldn't let you have one or two individual bookmarks in your context menu; rather it just creates a submenu of your entire bookmark collection. This actually increases the number of clicks compared to accessing your bookmark in the default method.
"All Customized Links" seemed like it would do the job, but as Curt mentioned, it's not updated anymore. I could 'force install' it using the Nighly Tester Tool, but do not like the idea that all my bookmarks would be 'remotely hosted' with them.
Thanks again.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: "Renaming" a list of names (not files)
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on: January 08, 2010, 04:37:22 PM
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There is a very easy way to do this. 1. First save all the names on a notepad file. 2. Open a new document in Microsoft Excel (or any other spreadsheet software). 3. Select Import "data", and import the notepad file. 4. You can then configure how the data should be imported into the worksheet. If you choose by space or tab, then it will put the words of each line in separate columns. 5. Simply cut the last column and bring it to the front. 6. Now select the entire file list and press ctrl+c. Paste it into a new notepad document. 7. You might notice large gaps between the words. Copy the large gap. Click ctrl+h. Paste it in, and replace with regular one-letter width space.
Hope that works.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / How to hide systemtray icons?
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on: January 08, 2010, 01:24:43 PM
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What's the best way to hide system tray icons forever? Or hide/place them in a way that they don't keep taking up horizontal space? I am using xp. The default hiding feature is nice, but once in a while when you do need to unhide the icons to see them all, it just takes up quite a bit of you taskbar space.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
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