Can the launch bar be "single dekker" ?

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natalie

Is it possible for the quick launch bar to occupy the entire row
and the task bar also an entire row, so that the entire "Start
button area" is 2 rows, one for this and one for that. At the
moment I managed to increase the Start button area to two
rows, and to allocate the left portion of that to the launch
bar and the right portion to the task bar, but I want them
to be arranged like in win200 as explained above?
 
natalie said:
Is it possible for the quick launch bar to occupy the entire row
and the task bar also an entire row, so that the entire "Start
button area" is 2 rows, one for this and one for that. At the
moment I managed to increase the Start button area to two
rows, and to allocate the left portion of that to the launch
bar and the right portion to the task bar, but I want them
to be arranged like in win200 as explained above?

Yes, that's the way I have mine arranged. Right click on the taskbar
and remove the check from "Lock the Taskbar". Once the taskbar is
unlocked you can drage the quicklaunch bar and place it either above or
below the tasklist bar.
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natalie said:
Is it possible for the quick launch bar to occupy the entire row
and the task bar also an entire row, so that the entire "Start
button area" is 2 rows, one for this and one for that. At the
moment I managed to increase the Start button area to two
rows, and to allocate the left portion of that to the launch
bar and the right portion to the task bar, but I want them
to be arranged like in win200 as explained above?

Yes. The taskbar can be arranged in two rows. Mine has the Quick
Launch Bar on the bottom.

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Tom Porterfield said:
Yes, that's the way I have mine arranged. Right click on the taskbar and
remove the check from "Lock the Taskbar". Once the taskbar is unlocked
you can drage the quicklaunch bar and place it either above or below the
tasklist bar.

No, can't drag anything.
 
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