Re: Size of tray icons
- From: Bob I <birelan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 15:52:21 -0500
If you have it set for two rows of toolbars then you won't get it any narrower, you need to drag one of the toolbars below the other one.
Dan wrote:
How do I change the number of rows for the toolbars? I assume the width of the Taskbar is determined by clicking and dragging it wider or narrower, and I have it as narrow as it will let it go. But I still would like to see only one column of tray icons.
Dan
"Bob I" wrote:
The layout is determined by the width (hight) of the Taskbar, and the number of rows you have placed the toolbars in.
Dan wrote:
Recently I had to completely reinstall Win XP Pro on a freshly formatted (new) hard drive. I display my taskbar on the left side of the screen and I make it the minimum width. Still, my tray icons are displayed in rows of two next to each other, instead of being stacked on top of one another. Right now I have four icons visible; they appear in a two-by-two grid. I'd rather see them stacked only one per row, like they used to be. What controls this? How can I change their size and/or their layout to get what I want?
Dan
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