The bookmark bar is at the left side of the Notes window. I normally have two groups of bookmarks in the bookmark bar, separated by blank space. This morning I had a mouse fumble and the blank space disappeared. I cannot figure out how to get it back. There does not appear to be a way to move the bookmark icons, insert a separator, or do anything else. This makes it hard to quickly find the right bookmark. The help topic for the bookmark bar shows this same seperator. Please advise how to get the separator back. Thanks.
Subject: Bookmark bar: lost separation between groups of bookmarks
Open your bookmark.nsf in designer, go to Shared Code > Outlines, open UserOutline, this will list your bookmarks, highlight the bookmark just over where you want the blank (spacer) to be then click the “New Entry” button then save the outline. This will insert a blank (untitled) bookmark (spacer). Once you close and reopen the client you should have your spacer back. The above assumes you were in the client when this happened. There is also an Ouline for Designer and Admin bookmark bar if necessary.
Subject: RE: Bookmark bar: lost separation between groups of bookmarks
Unfortunately I do not have Notes Designer. Is there another way to do this? For example, drag a spacer from somewhere else?
Subject: RE: Bookmark bar: lost separation between groups of bookmarks
to load designer here’s a little trick. the designer client code is on your computer. Close your Lotus Notes client then browse to your Notes Program directory (probably C:\Program Files\Lotus\Notes) and create a file called “designer.exe”. Now launch Lotus Notes and you should see a new bookmark for the designer client, but don’t click it. Find bookmark.nsf on your workspace, right click on it and choose Open in Designer. Now follow my previous instructions.
Subject: RE: Bookmark bar: lost separation between groups of bookmarks
Thanks that worked. I would not have figured it out in a million years. The only problem was the “User Outline” did not contain the bookmarks. But the next outline down, “UserBoomarkOrder” did.