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Go up to tools on the menu bar and find "add ons" open it and find the mail add on.
Most email programs have a blocking rules function - "if the email is or has xxxx then do this with it."In MS Outlook it's under -> Tools (menu bar) --> Rules WizardNetscape -> Tools (menu bar) --> Message FiltersEudora -> Tools (menu bar)Pegasus -> Tools (menu bar) --> Mail Filtering rules ORor select an email as an example then hit the Filtering buttonPine: type 'S' then 'R'Thunderbird -> Tools (menu bar) --> Message Filters
If you right-click above the URL bar, a menu appears with toolbar options. Click on "Menu bar". From there, go to Tools. For more options, click "Options".
The parts of menu bar will depend on the application using a menu. Most menu bars contain home, edit, tools, insert, and format functions.
That is the 'menu bar'.
To show the menu bar temporarily in Internet Explorer just press the Alt key.To display the menu bar permanently (in Internet Explorer 8):Click the Tools button on the Command Bar to open the Tools menu.Open the Toolbars submenu and click Menu Bar.To display the menu bar permanently (in Internet Explorer 9):Press the Alt key to display the Menu Bar.In the Menu Bar open the View menu.Open the Toolbars submenu and click Menu bar.
The formula bar is located above the worksheet and below the menu bar.
Every browser has a main menu bar on the top where you can see Tools menu. Go there and select options.
In versions of Excel up to 2003, they used a menu bar. The main menus were File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Data, Window and Help. These appear on a bar across the top of the screen, known as the Menu bar.
At the top menu, click Window>Tools. A tool bar should pop up.
Depending on which browser you are using, you will need to go to the 'tools' menu where you will find the Zynga game bar is an 'add on'. There is an option to uninstall. If your browser does not have this feature - go to the 'add remove programmes' section of your control panel where your windows software will remove the application from your computer completely.
Just download the Extention. Go to the top menu Tools-----> Add-on Then go to "Get Add-on" tab and search for "outlook" you will see something like this: Outlook Button 1.1 A Outlook Button You Can Stick On Your Navigation Toolbar, Bookmarks Toolbar, Or Menu Bar. Install it and have fun.... Thank you Dariush from Wickenburgnet.com