If you look very carefully to the left of the title "Address" you should see a faint vertical line of dimples. Position your mouse over these dimples and notice that your curser changes shape. When the cursor looks like to crossed double headed arrows, press and hold your left mouse button and drag to the left. You should begin to see the tool bar. If you don't see the dimples, point you mouse anywhere in the grey space at the top of the window and click your RIGHT mouse button. If "Lock the Toolbars is checked, click it to turn off the check mark. You should now see the dimples and be able to move the toolbar as described above. Glenn Lloyd www.rgservices.ca www.geac.com/trainu -----Original Message----- From: 1stpickpchelp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:1stpickpchelp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of bls Sent: November 2, 2002 4:43 PM To: 1stpickpchelp; 24hoursupport Subject: [1stPickPCHelp] IE 6 address bar gone & won't come back Hi folks, Have a bit of a problem here. My son had gone to View-Toolbars and removed the checks from Standard Buttons and Address Bar so he would see one of his online games better. When he tried to restore them, the checks have been put back, but we still have no address bar at all. <------- snip ---------> Thanks! Brenna ~*~*~*~*~ Was this forwarded to you? Want to subscribe? Send an email to 1stpickpchelp-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?Subject=subscribe. For a complete list of email commands for our list send an email to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of "info 1stpickpchelp" without the quotes. If you wish to unsubscribe from our list send an email to 1stpickpchelp-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?Subject=unsubscribe To contact the list moderators send an email to 1stpickpchelp-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ~*~*~*~*~