From: catlady on 29 Mar 2010 16:26 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... -- Cat Lady Dogs have owners, cats have staff!!!
From: Ken Blake, MVP on 29 Mar 2010 19:16 On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:26:01 -0700, catlady <catlady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> 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." -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup
From: The Moose on 29 Mar 2010 19:20 Float your mouse cursor right at the top edge of the task bar (until you see a two way arrow). Then left-mouse click and hold and drag the arrows down to the height that you like and let go of the mouse button. You can then right mouse click on a blank area of the task bar and *lock the task bar* so this doesn't happen again. Good luck. Barb On Mar 29, 4:26 pm, catlady <catl...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> 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... > -- > Cat Lady > > Dogs have owners, cats have staff!!!
From: catlady on 30 Mar 2010 16:03 Thanks Ken, 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 > <catlady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> 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." > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 > Please Reply to the Newsgroup > . >
From: Ken Blake, MVP on 30 Mar 2010 22:29 On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:03:02 -0700, catlady <catlady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > 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 > > <catlady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> 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." > > > > -- > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup > > . > > -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup
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