Re: taskbar double decking / double layering
- From: "Jim Robin" <jim.robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 18:54:42 -0000
Hi Rich,
Actually I have very few icons in the bottom right and I also have a wide
monitor that is set to a high resolution so there is plenty of room.
However I do thank you for your suggestion.
Jim
"Rich Barry" <rbarry@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jim, seems like you have quite a few programs launching at Startup. You
could reduce the
number of those by going to Start>Run type: msconfig click Ok and
select Startup from the top Menu. Uncheck any program that you don't want
running at Startup. Click
Apply, Ok. Or, I never tried this but you can rt click on the
Taskbar>select Properties>
Customize>rt click the rt column and click the down arrow. Select Always
Show for each
item.
"Jim Robin" <jim.robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To the right of the taskbar which is dark blue I have quite a number of
shortcut icons - just to the left of the system time (clock). At some
point (and not at my own choosing), these icons double-decked themselves.
How do I get them back to a single deck?
Thanks in anticipation!
Jim
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