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To: CRUZ who wrote (26446)3/29/2002 9:58:43 PM
From: Wallof Confusion  Respond to of 110655
 
I think two things got you here.

1) Auto Hide - If you right click on the toolbar, then left click "properties" you can select (check) the auto hide box.
This hides your toolbar until you drive your mouse pointer off the screen to where your toolbar is located.

2) As your daughter discovered, you can also relocate your toolbar to any side of your screen by left click and hold your mouse button on the toolbar, then roll your arrow (drag) to the edge of the screen you desire (bottom if you like) and release the left mouse button (drop).

Hope this helps.

Take it easy,
Ger



To: CRUZ who wrote (26446)3/30/2002 6:33:01 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110655
 
CRUZ

If Gerry's ideas don't solve it you might try changing your screen size to something smaller and maybe it will show up. It's possible that the registry got mucked up and the taskbar is gone. You could try restoring it to an earlier time or take this step from the Microsoft site. This involves editing the registry so don't try it unless you are comfortable with the process.

support.microsoft.com

tc