How can I hide the toolbar, so that it does not appear in the workarea?
FAQ: Marking-up a Screen (Creating a Message)The current version of JotSmart does not support hiding the toolbar. Future versions will definitely include this capability. If you do not want the toolbar to appear in the final marked-up image, move the toolbar out of the work area (JotSmart's red rectangle) by clicking on the caption bar (the blue bar at the top of the toolbar) and then dragging the mouse until the toolbar is out of the work area. See similar questions...
What if the iMacros icon does not appear in the IE toolbar?
FAQ - iMacrosIf you have previously customized your Internet Explorer toolbar the new iMacros icon does not appear by default. You need to add it to the Internet Explorer toolbar manually: Note: This behavior is a feature of Internet Explorer - and not "bug" with the iMacros software. Microsoft's philosophy behind this seems to be that users who customized their browser toolbar once do not want new icons added automatically. See similar questions...
How do I hide my toolbar?
InfoSpace Toolbar, Browser CompanionYou can hide the Toolbar so it does not show up on your browser. (Remember you can always restore your Toolbar so it appears on your browser.) Select "Toolbars" and click on "InfoSpace Toolbar." This will hide your InfoSpace Toolbar (a check beside the item means it is active; no check means it is hidden). See similar questions...
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