Internet Explorer v10


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    Internet Explorer v10


    I have IE 10 at both home and work both with Windows 7. IE at home has the Google toolbar on the right side of the browser and work is the left side of the browser. I would like to get both of them to the right side but am stumped. Any ideas?
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    Thanks for the link Maxie, but that did not do it for me. It seems the answer to that applied to IE9. Still looking.
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    I did what he said but when trying to move the Google Toolbar, it only stretches the space to type in the word, not move it to the right side. I will PM him and ask.
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    Ha here you are,
    One tip you have to drag via the vertical dotted line,

    Once you do that just try to get them on the same line which should look this way,

    After that is just a matter for dragging one or the other to the opposing side to look like this,

    Answers forum restricted image widths so that's why they're cropped

    I might go ahead and re-install Google toolbar and test the issue,
    Cheers and stand by.
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    Okay worked,
    Drag the Menubar down and hold it there for a second or two still holding the drag then slide it horizontally to the right end of the google toolbar,
    Attachment 336716
    If you want it on the other side grab the google toolbar dots and drag it the other way,
    Attachment 336718

    I guess one tip would be drag either down before dragging it sideways then drag it upwards into position that might be where your having issues,
    You have to drag it down to another line before dragging it sideways
    Last edited by ThrashZone; 22 Feb 2015 at 19:59.
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