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Use the Address Bar
to Launch Programs or Web Pages from the Taskbar
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The majority of the
time the taskbar is underutilized, simply displaying the names of
open programs. Windows XP Professional provides enhanced
functionality by allowing you to add the Address Bar to the Taskbar
at the bottom of your desktop. Anything that can be launched by the
[Start] [Run] command sequence can be done using the Address Bar.
Web content can also be launched just as it would be from the
Address Bar inside Internet Explorer.
To add the Address
bar to the taskbar:
Right-click an empty
area on the taskbar.
Point to Toolbars, and then click Address.
Open and close the Address Bar by double-clicking it.
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