seperate quick launch from toolbars

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Hi all,
On my XP computer, I have quicklaunch toolbar seperate from the toolbar that
has the Address field on it. I put the quicklaunch on the left side of my
screen and the address toolbar on the bottom. I don't seem to be able to do
this in Vista. Does anyone know how to do that or even if it is possible?
Thanks,
Kevin
 
It's possible, you just can't drag toolbars off of the Taskbar anymore.

Toolbars on non-taskbar sides of the screen can still be created by dragging
a folder to the edge of the desktop & then releasing the mouse button. Once
you create that toolbar, the right-click options will enable you to add
Quick Launch and deselect the folder that created it, leaving only Quick
Launch.
 
Thank you so much. This was very helpful.
It worked great just like you said.

Keith Miller MVP said:
It's possible, you just can't drag toolbars off of the Taskbar anymore.

Toolbars on non-taskbar sides of the screen can still be created by dragging
a folder to the edge of the desktop & then releasing the mouse button. Once
you create that toolbar, the right-click options will enable you to add
Quick Launch and deselect the folder that created it, leaving only Quick
Launch.


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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

Kevin said:
Hi all,
On my XP computer, I have quicklaunch toolbar seperate from the toolbar
that has the Address field on it. I put the quicklaunch on the left side
of my screen and the address toolbar on the bottom. I don't seem to be
able to do this in Vista. Does anyone know how to do that or even if it is
possible?
Thanks,
Kevin
 
You're welcome.


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

lanlord74 said:
Thank you so much. This was very helpful.
It worked great just like you said.

Keith Miller MVP said:
It's possible, you just can't drag toolbars off of the Taskbar anymore.

Toolbars on non-taskbar sides of the screen can still be created by
dragging
a folder to the edge of the desktop & then releasing the mouse button.
Once
you create that toolbar, the right-click options will enable you to add
Quick Launch and deselect the folder that created it, leaving only Quick
Launch.


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]

Kevin said:
Hi all,
On my XP computer, I have quicklaunch toolbar seperate from the toolbar
that has the Address field on it. I put the quicklaunch on the left
side
of my screen and the address toolbar on the bottom. I don't seem to be
able to do this in Vista. Does anyone know how to do that or even if it
is
possible?
Thanks,
Kevin
 
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