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teddette #1
installing extension for "close window"
I am trying to install the mxp extension for "close browser window". I have the
extension downloaded and I think installed. The question is, "How do I actually
place it in my file?" It says, access it from the "Goodies" pallette. What and
where is this?
Thank you from a beginner who has to complete a homework assignement asap.
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LouDog_Cran #2
Re: installing extension for "close window"
If you are using MX 2004 the Goodies Pallette is located within the Insert
Pallette. If you have the tabbed Insert Pallette it's usually towards the end
if you are using the dropdown list it will be at the bottom.
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danilocelic *TMM* #3
Re: installing extension for "close window"
teddette wrote:
I think that you should be able to find "goodies" as a tab on the Insert> I am trying to install the mxp extension for "close browser window". I have the
> extension downloaded and I think installed. The question is, "How do I actually
> place it in my file?" It says, access it from the "Goodies" pallette. What and
> where is this?
bar.
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