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| | How to undock an address toolbar from the regular taskbar? When used Windows XP I had an address toolbar docked to the TOP of the screen and the regular taskbar in it's usual place along the bottom of the screen. I could auto-hide the address bar so I could see it only when I needed to use it. In vista I can't seem to get it to undock from the taskbar and it is really inconvenient to have it on the taskbar. |
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| | Re: How to undock an address toolbar from the regular taskbar? Hi, I agree that it's inconvenient and no, there's no way to undock them. Similarly, I used a quicklaunch bar on the sides of my XP screens that contained 25-30 icons. Impractical to keep it on the taskbar in Vista. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Mike-not-Michael" <MikenotMichael@xxxxxx> wrote in message news C258A44-F515-422B-B509-3B0CC8A0B699@xxxxxxQuote: > When used Windows XP I had an address toolbar docked to the TOP of the > screen > and the regular taskbar in it's usual place along the bottom of the > screen. > I could auto-hide the address bar so I could see it only when I needed to > use > it. In vista I can't seem to get it to undock from the taskbar and it is > really inconvenient to have it on the taskbar. |
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| | Re: How to undock an address toolbar from the regular taskbar? "Rick Rogers" <rick@xxxxxx> wrote in news:OK#$8o4pIHA.4716 @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl: Quote: > I agree that it's inconvenient and no, there's no way to undock them. the screen you will get a toolbar. If you right click this - Toolbars - select toolbar you want or select New Toolbar and point to your folder of shortcuts. Then clean up by pointing to the toolbar created by the desktop folder and close it, delete the desktop folder and you're left with your personalised toolbar. |
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| | Re: How to undock an address toolbar from the regular taskbar? I have 22, and use hide the taskbar so it is only available when needed. Also since I often have all 6 lines listing open programs this is the most convenient for me. "Rick Rogers" <rick@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OK%23$8o4pIHA.4716@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I agree that it's inconvenient and no, there's no way to undock them. > > Similarly, I used a quicklaunch bar on the sides of my XP screens that > contained 25-30 icons. Impractical to keep it on the taskbar in Vista. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "Mike-not-Michael" <MikenotMichael@xxxxxx> wrote in > message news C258A44-F515-422B-B509-3B0CC8A0B699@xxxxxxQuote: >> When used Windows XP I had an address toolbar docked to the TOP of the >> screen >> and the regular taskbar in it's usual place along the bottom of the >> screen. >> I could auto-hide the address bar so I could see it only when I needed to >> use >> it. In vista I can't seem to get it to undock from the taskbar and it is >> really inconvenient to have it on the taskbar. |
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