Right click on an empty space (where there isn't a button) on the toolbar of any I.E. window, just above the address bar, where you type in the web address. Select "Customize". Scroll down on the left-side column of the pop-up window and select the refresh button. Click the 'Add' button to move it to the right-side column, which are the buttons that are being used currently. Then click 'Close'.
Hope this helps!
2006-06-20 10:37:03
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answered by Cap'n Eridani 3
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Right click in the grey area of the toolbar. You should see a pop up menu with an option to customize. Click customize and look in the "Available toolbar buttons" list. The refresh or refresh icon should be listed there. Click it and add it to "Current toolbar buttons." The change will take affect immediately.
2006-06-20 10:41:46
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answered by TK COOL 2
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Open I.E. and press right button on the tab on top of the address space for the websites and go to "customize..." Then look for the "Refresh" button on the left side and add it to the right side. When added, click on "Close".
2006-06-20 10:37:55
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answered by Aleks 2
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sure, you ought to use F5, yet once you decide directly to be attentive to the thank you to get the refresh button back, tell use what browser and version you're utilising. in case you have upgraded to IE7, then the Refresh button additionally serves because of the fact the circulate button and it particularly is on the properly suited area of the handle bar.
2016-12-08 23:18:29
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answered by herzog 4
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you don't need it. press F5 on the keyboard then as soon as you release it press the shift key and hold it down
2006-06-20 10:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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