Suggestion for IE8 - favorites - (Please)

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I noticed that IE8 has lost its "memory" of where I saved my last favorite.

Formerly, when I clicked "add to favorites," IE8 would take me directly to

the last folder into which I saved a link. Now it does not. I am taken back

to the main favorites folder.



Please let me convince you that this causes much extra work and saves none.



Consider: I research one topic at a time, (as do most) and I want to save

to the same folder. Now I must visually search and click down the tree to

find the folder EVERY time - not once as before. Also, before when I wanted

to change folders, I only had to find the new folder ONCE - and starting the

search from the previous folder I used is the same amount of work it takes to

start from the main favorites folder.



Thus...more work, a heap of frustration...and nothing saved.



Please return to the "memory" that IE7 had. Please. Everyone who has a large

complex tree of favorites will thank you.



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"LLB" wrote in message

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> I noticed that IE8 has lost its "memory" of where I saved my last

> favorite. Formerly, when I clicked "add to favorites," IE8 would take me

> directly to the last folder into which I saved a link. Now it does not. I

> am taken back to the main favorites folder.






Instead of using the Add to Favorites dialog just drag the icon from the

Address bar to wherever you want it to go. You could even open an Explorer

window in the background to be used for that.





>

> Please let me convince you that this causes much extra work and saves

> none.

>

> Consider: I research one topic at a time, (as do most) and I want to

> save to the same folder. Now I must visually search and click down the

> tree to find the folder EVERY time - not once as before. Also, before

> when I wanted to change folders, I only had to find the new folder

> ONCE - and starting the search from the previous folder I used is the

> same amount of work it takes to start from the main favorites folder.

>

> Thus...more work, a heap of frustration...and nothing saved.

>

> Please return to the "memory" that IE7 had. Please. Everyone who has a

> large complex tree of favorites will thank you.






This is a consequence of a new implementation for tabs which is referred to

as LCIE. For a workaround (with reduced security) you can set a registry

variable called TabProcGrowth to 1 or 0.





HTH



Robert Aldwinckle

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