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IE7 Beta 2 - Problem with Yahoo Mail

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ste - 18 Mar 2006 22:06 GMT
Hi there,

Since upgrading Internet Explorer from version 6 to version 7 beta 2, I've
noticed that when composing new emails using Yahoo Mail, I am now missing
the toolbar that allowed me to change the font type, size, colour, etc.

I'm just wondering - is there a setting that I can reset in IE7 to make this
appear again?

Thanks,

Ste
Phil® - 19 Mar 2006 01:40 GMT
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This might be a setting in your Yahoo Mail Options.

Log into your email account > click on Options (upper right) > General Preferences

Check to use:

*Composing E-mails Mode: *Compose messages as color and graphics

Good luck
Phil®
ste - 19 Mar 2006 16:37 GMT
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Hi Phil, thanks for your reply, but still no joy I'm afraid.  The options
were all checked correctly, so it just appears to be a compatibility issue
between Yahoo Mail and IE7.

I have emailed Yahoo customer support to see if they can help, or whether we
just have to wait for beta 3 or the final release.

Thanks again,

Ste
Phil® - 19 Mar 2006 17:27 GMT
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Okay Ste Good Luck

I'm going to wait for the final release. It seems, from what I've
been reading that IE7 has gone thru some significant changes.

Phil®
Ray - 30 Apr 2006 05:20 GMT
did you reinable the bho in manage add on's? when they carry over from 6 to
7 they are disabled by default

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