Task bar - how reduce to 1 row

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Cowtoon

I moved my taskbar (accidently) and when I tried to put it back ... it now
forms two rows. When I try to drag it down to reduce ... it only disappears
.... it won't let me reduce to one row. Help. Thanks.
 
Seen the problem....
Shorten the QuickLaunch bar, ie. drag the end limiter on the upper row.....


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Cowtoon said:
I moved my taskbar (accidently) and when I tried to put it back ... it now
forms two rows. When I try to drag it down to reduce ... it only
disappears
... it won't let me reduce to one row. Help. Thanks.

What happens is that the end "margin" of the QuickLaunch toolbar has gotten
so far over to the right that it is now down below. Unlock the Taskbar and
then "grab" the dotted line on the bottom bar and drag it up to immediately
to the right of the QuickLaunch icons. Now you've successfully made the
QuickLaunch toolbar shorter and can "grab" the top bar of the Taskbar and
"push" it down to the regular one-tier height.

Malke
 
had the same problem but found that , after right clicking on the taskbar to
unlock it, it worked for my bu grabbing the top-side of the taskbar at the
point where the small icons on the right are and pull it down one row. cheers
 
Cowtoon I did the same once and took me many days and months to accidentally
find the simple solution. If you try to pull down the taskbar in the middle
it disappears, but if you go to the extreme right end and grab it in the
upper right hand corner in the box and pull it down your task bar will jump
back to one line.
-- Clyde W5PGH
Computer Guy
 
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