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Hepburn France Local time: 12:25 English to French + ...
Mar 24, 2006
Hello all,
The little wordfast icon , usually sitting on the left hand corner of the page has disappeared. So, I have no easy way to click on its bar and use its functions.The word "Wordfast" is still present however and I can get its menu, but it is much less convenient.
Has it happened to one of you and how did you solve the problem?
Thanks very much for your help
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Hepburn France Local time: 12:25 English to French + ...
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Self help!
Mar 24, 2006
Claudette Hepburn wrote: The little wordfast icon , usually sitting on the left hand corner of the page has disappeared.
Hurray, got it back: I right clicked on the word Wordfast, got a drop-down menu clicked on Wordfast at the bottom of the menu and the icon came up. I dragged it where it belonged and lo and behold it nestled nicely back as the ever useful bar.
Thought it might help those of you who may fnd themselves in that predicament.
[Edited at 2006-03-24 07:17]
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