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Dave
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      2nd Dec 2008
Least important topic of the day - but drives me nuts -

1)Right Click Start/click Properties/click Taskbar/click Customize
2)Then select among Always Show, Always Hide or Hide When Inactive
What I select seems to have almost nothing to do with what shows up on my
Taskbar.
What am I doing wrong???
Thx
Dave


 
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Bob I
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      2nd Dec 2008
Cause that is for the Notification area, not the Taskbar.

Dave wrote:

> Least important topic of the day - but drives me nuts -
>
> 1)Right Click Start/click Properties/click Taskbar/click Customize
> 2)Then select among Always Show, Always Hide or Hide When Inactive
> What I select seems to have almost nothing to do with what shows up on my
> Taskbar.
> What am I doing wrong???
> Thx
> Dave
>
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Dave
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      3rd Dec 2008
Semantics

"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Cause that is for the Notification area, not the Taskbar.
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> Least important topic of the day - but drives me nuts -
>>
>> 1)Right Click Start/click Properties/click Taskbar/click Customize
>> 2)Then select among Always Show, Always Hide or Hide When Inactive
>> What I select seems to have almost nothing to do with what shows up on my
>> Taskbar.
>> What am I doing wrong???
>> Thx
>> Dave

>



 
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      3rd Dec 2008
OK, Bob, I take it you don't know how to make the appropriate selections (in
the NOTIFICATION AREA) apply either


"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Semantics
>
> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Cause that is for the Notification area, not the Taskbar.
>>
>> Dave wrote:
>>
>>> Least important topic of the day - but drives me nuts -
>>>
>>> 1)Right Click Start/click Properties/click Taskbar/click Customize
>>> 2)Then select among Always Show, Always Hide or Hide When Inactive
>>> What I select seems to have almost nothing to do with what shows up on
>>> my Taskbar.
>>> What am I doing wrong???
>>> Thx
>>> Dave

>>

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Bob I
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      3rd Dec 2008
I never bother with attempting to "adjust" them, also what "you set" can
be overridden by the software. Not to mention that should explorer
restart, the icons don't come back unless the software that put them
there restores them. So, all in all, in my view it is an option of
little use or value.

Dave wrote:

> OK, Bob, I take it you don't know how to make the appropriate selections (in
> the NOTIFICATION AREA) apply either
>
>
> "Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>Semantics
>>
>>"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>Cause that is for the Notification area, not the Taskbar.
>>>
>>>Dave wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Least important topic of the day - but drives me nuts -
>>>>
>>>>1)Right Click Start/click Properties/click Taskbar/click Customize
>>>>2)Then select among Always Show, Always Hide or Hide When Inactive
>>>>What I select seems to have almost nothing to do with what shows up on
>>>>my Taskbar.
>>>>What am I doing wrong???
>>>>Thx
>>>>Dave
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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