Task bar is double wide (tall?)

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Hi, I've searched the archives and can't find the answer to this problem.
After my 8 year old grandson used the computer, my task bar (which I have at
the bottom of the screeen always showing over any windows) is twice as high
as it used to be. If I try to drag it down, it will go all the way off the
screen, and I can drag it back up, but it won't go back to it's original,
about one half inch high. It interferes with certain things now and I'd sure
like it back the way it was. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Pam

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