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I had the BT-email icon on my screen at the top below File - Edit - just below the search part but I have lost it somehow - been onto BT Chat but they were no help whatsoever - can someone please help me get this back?
Thanks - in advance -for all who answer
Thanks - in advance -for all who answer
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It could be that your bookmarks toolbar has disappeared from Firefox.
With Firefox open, right-click near to the top of the screen. If there's not a tick next to 'Bookmarks Toolbar', click to put one there.
That might be all you need to do. If not, (with the bookmarks toolbar in place) go here:
https:/ /signin 1.bt.co m/login /emaill oginfor m?s_cid =con_FU RL_emai l
Click on where it says 'British Telecommunications plc' (just to the left of the address bar) and, keeping your mouse button held down, drag it onto the bookmarks toolbar
You should then have a shortcut labelled 'Email Login Page'. If you'd rather have a different name (such as 'BT Mail'), right-click on the shortcut, choose 'Properties, change the name and click 'Save'.
With Firefox open, right-click near to the top of the screen. If there's not a tick next to 'Bookmarks Toolbar', click to put one there.
That might be all you need to do. If not, (with the bookmarks toolbar in place) go here:
https:/
Click on where it says 'British Telecommunications plc' (just to the left of the address bar) and, keeping your mouse button held down, drag it onto the bookmarks toolbar
You should then have a shortcut labelled 'Email Login Page'. If you'd rather have a different name (such as 'BT Mail'), right-click on the shortcut, choose 'Properties, change the name and click 'Save'.