Yes, things can go wrong when I get excited too, though that may be
irrelevant.
Depending on your operating system, a restore and redo may help,
though I am at a loss to understand why. Sorry, but I have never seen
the need to use related links myself.
Have you compared what you did with what I suggested?
Is there any difference?
....Alan
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Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 05:18:54 -0500, "McChick"
<mickimet@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:
>Oh boy. It seems I get all excited then something goes wrong. Now when I
>click on the "related" icon, I get the Alexa related links on the left as
>usual, but then the screen clicks again on its own and the whole window
>mirrors the related links column. If I go back a page in my browser, the
>previous window is restored and the related links remain intact on the
>left. Although it's really only one additional step to take, I fear there
>is something more serious going on. So I resubmit my previous query:
>Should I restore & redo?