3rd August 2000

Coming from the "I Almost Forgot" department, Lockergnomie Dan Knight claims that toolbars aren't just for navigation. Explorer settings can (and should) be tweaked. Do you know what pressing that button does? Then why is text still sitting underneath it? I'm not saying you should remove every GUI component, but a little customization can go a long way. If you keep just one toolbar alive, let it be the 'Address' one; it's more than just a location reference. In the Windows Explorer, you can copy/paste complete paths in the Address bar. How's that for an 'oh yeah' reminder? You can also take those (copied) paths and paste them into open/save dialog boxes.