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  9. From: "John M. Ritter" <jmr@snowhite.mto.allied.com>
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  11. Subject: Where is K95 Toolbar?
  12. Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 09:58:21 -0400
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  23.  
  24. I know I'm missing something simple here, but when K95 runs (or just a
  25. plain old DOS window), I never get a toolbar under the title bar. I've
  26. looked everywhere obvious, but can't find the magic place that let's
  27. you select Toolbar On/Off
  28.  
  29. Anybody know where I can find it?  Thanks!!
  30.  
  31. John M. Ritter
  32.  
  33. PS: I know the Windows version of K95 is due out this year, has
  34. anybody heard of a date yet that narrows it down to a quarter or
  35. month? I couldn't find an update on the web site...