I'm racking my brains trying to remember where I read this, but can't find it.
Somewhere in the NAV docs or courseware I saw an explanation why the NAV toolbar looks different from one system to another. On some, the buttons are the old 'clunky' style, and on others they are more 'modern'. (See screen-shot - old on top, new on bottom.)
I though it was something to do with the Windows desktop settings, but just can't find the magic.
Thanks in advance!
Bob
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go to control panel->system->Advanced->Performace Settings->Adjust for best performance->Click ok
If you want it to look modern - change the setting to Adjust for best appearance
http://www.BiloBeauty.com
http://www.autismspeaks.org
1. change your windows style (Desctop -> right mouse .> properties -> 4. register -> dropdown). With the windows style you can also get other icons
2. in nav -> view -> toolbar -> large buttons
Regards
Right-click on Desktop, Properties, Themes tab. 'Windows Classic' gives you the ugly icons and 'Windows XP' gives you the nice ones.
Bob