On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:03:02 -0700, catlady
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> Thanks Ken,
You're welcome. Glad to help.
> also thanks Moose, I made copies of both of your replies, and
> will keep them handy, hopefully I won't have this problem again, but will
> have answer to refer to. Thanks so much
> --
> Cat Lady
>
> Dogs have owners, cats have staff!!!
>
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:26:01 -0700, catlady
> > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >
> > > My task bar is all messed up and out of order, I know I caused it, but I'm 78
> > > years young, it very easy for me to forget things these days. There are 4
> > > lines for the bar instead just one, tried to move things back to correct
> > > position but just couldn't get it right. Will someone please help me fix
> > > this problem, it's driving me nuts, I tried System Restore with more that one
> > > date but it didn't help. Thanks
> > > I use WinXP3, IE8...
> >
> >
> > The task bar is resizable, like a window. Put the cursor on the edge
> > and wiggle it slightly to make it turn into a double-headed arrow.
> > Then click and drag it to the size you want.
> >
> > If it won't resize, it may be locked. In that case, right click on it
> > and uncheck "Lock the Taskbar," Then try again.
> >
> > Also note that if you have toolbars on the task bar on multiple lines,
> > you won't be able to reduce the task bar size to fewer than that
> > number of lines. Put all the toolbars on one line first.
> >
> > If you're still having trouble, read the following, quoted from MVP
> > Malke: "What happens is that the end "margin" of the QuickLaunch
> > toolbar has gotten so far over to the right that it is now down below.
> > Unlock the Taskbar and then "grab" the dotted line on the bottom bar
> > (it will be a solid line if you are using the classic style) and drag
> > it up to immediately to the right of the QuickLaunch icons. Now you've
> > successfully made the QuickLaunch toolbar shorter and can "grab" the
> > top bar of the Taskbar and "push" it down to the regular one-tier
> > height."
> >
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> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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