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Armondo, you seem to be the only one that understood the question. I have
been on several groups in the last 3 days trying to find an answer. Everything on my taskbars were normal except except I couldn't get the 3 line time, day and date to return to the default single line time. Your solution did the trick - Thank You! Cheers, David "Anando [MS-MVP]" wrote: > Hi, > > This happened to me personally a few days ago. Try to turn of all the toolbars (right click on > taskbar/toolbars/uncheck all the toolbars) and then try to resize it again. > > -- > > Anando > Microsoft MVP- Windows Shell/User > http://www.microsoft.com/mvp > http://www.mvps.org > > Folder customizations > http://newdelhi.sancharnet.in/minku > > Protect your PC! > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > > "Fr. Bob Winter" <FrBobWinter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 9736B3B-F43C-4705-8A95-985D3E16AE7B@microsoft.com...> >I inadvertantly moved my taskbar to the side of the screen; when I moved it > > back to the bottom, the taskbar had doubled in width [top to bottom]; > > reducing the size with the little double arrow makes it disappear altogether, > > below the screen. I've tried deleting and replacing all shortcut > > icons,showing and hiding the clock in the tray at the right, and nothing > > seems to help. Anyone have any ideas? > > -- > > Fr. Bob Winter > > > |
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