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Old February 28th 04, 07:21 PM
REB
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Default Task Bar

Have a new computer with windows XP Professional, came
with task bar one line tall. I inadventently made the
task bar taller and now I can't get it back to one line.
The shortest I can make it is two lines.

Any suggestions ??
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Old February 28th 04, 07:41 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Default Task Bar

First, unlock the Taskbar (right-click on taskbar, uncheck
"Lock the Taskbar")

Click and drag the separator bar over to the right of the taskbar
(It's the separator that looks like four dots and then three dots
running side by side vertically). It seems to allow you do a double-
decker effect with the task bar. Once you drag the lower one to
the right of the taskbar, it allows you to resize the taskbar.

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| Have a new computer with windows XP Professional, came
| with task bar one line tall. I inadventently made the
| task bar taller and now I can't get it back to one line.
| The shortest I can make it is two lines.
|
| Any suggestions ??
 




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