Re: Taskbar acting up.
- From: Leonard Grey <l.grey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 22:03:40 -0400
You need to be a little clearer in your terminology.
The Taskbar is the long bar that runs along the bottom (usually) of your monitor. At the very left of the Taskbar is the Start button, which opens the Start menu.
Just to the right of the Start button, most people have a toolbar called the Quick Launch toolbar, which contains shortcuts to programs, websites or your own files (e.g., documents).
At the very right of the Taskbar is the 'system notification area' (sometimes called the 'tray') which contains icons that allow you to access some of the programs that you have running in the background, i.e., without an open window. The tray also shows the time.
When you open a window it creates a button on the Taskbar, to remind you of the windows you have opened and to give easy access to those windows.
There is no such thing as a "past items list." The Start menu has 'My Recent Documents' which lists user files (e.g., documents, spreadsheets, photos) that you recently opened. Could this be what you mean?
Now, please try again and describe exactly what you are seeing with the correct terminology. That'll make it a whole lot easier for us.
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Leonard Grey
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kaysig wrote:
Shortcuts I have in my taskbar keep disappearing and have ended up on the past items list. I don't know why this is happening. How do I get the ones I want back?.
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