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Is there a way to move the Quick Launch Bar to the left side. Not the whole
Task Bar just the Quick Launch Bar. I have always been able to do this prior releases of Windows. |
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Yes, you must first right click the taskbar and unlock it. You'll now be
able to drag the toolbar over to wherever you want it. When you are done you can lock the task bar again to prevent anything from being moved accidentally. "Bob Holmes" wrote in message ... Is there a way to move the Quick Launch Bar to the left side. Not the whole Task Bar just the Quick Launch Bar. I have always been able to do this prior releases of Windows. |
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I beg to differ......I cannot get just the Quick Launch to move - the entire
taskbar moves. And it is unlocked........ "Chaucer" wrote: Yes, you must first right click the taskbar and unlock it. You'll now be able to drag the toolbar over to wherever you want it. When you are done you can lock the task bar again to prevent anything from being moved accidentally. "Bob Holmes" wrote in message ... Is there a way to move the Quick Launch Bar to the left side. Not the whole Task Bar just the Quick Launch Bar. I have always been able to do this prior releases of Windows. |
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You must be dragging the wrong gripper or whatever you call them. Look for
the one directly to the left of the quick launch area. Your cursor will turn into a horizontal bar when you hover over it. Don't try to drag the quick launch toolbar itself. "wolfgrrl" wrote in message ... I beg to differ......I cannot get just the Quick Launch to move - the entire taskbar moves. And it is unlocked........ "Chaucer" wrote: Yes, you must first right click the taskbar and unlock it. You'll now be able to drag the toolbar over to wherever you want it. When you are done you can lock the task bar again to prevent anything from being moved accidentally. "Bob Holmes" wrote in message ... Is there a way to move the Quick Launch Bar to the left side. Not the whole Task Bar just the Quick Launch Bar. I have always been able to do this prior releases of Windows. |
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Nope. Still nothing. I get the horizontal bar when I hover over the
gripper bar but when I right click to grab it just changes to the double vertical bars but nothing happens when I move it. "Catweazle" wrote in message ... You must be dragging the wrong gripper or whatever you call them. Look for the one directly to the left of the quick launch area. Your cursor will turn into a horizontal bar when you hover over it. Don't try to drag the quick launch toolbar itself. "wolfgrrl" wrote in message ... I beg to differ......I cannot get just the Quick Launch to move - the entire taskbar moves. And it is unlocked........ "Chaucer" wrote: Yes, you must first right click the taskbar and unlock it. You'll now be able to drag the toolbar over to wherever you want it. When you are done you can lock the task bar again to prevent anything from being moved accidentally. "Bob Holmes" wrote in message ... Is there a way to move the Quick Launch Bar to the left side. Not the whole Task Bar just the Quick Launch Bar. I have always been able to do this prior releases of Windows. |
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Drag it straight to the left along the task bar, it will not move or appear
to do anything at all until you get past the toolbar for running applications (not sure what that one is called). As soon as you drag all the way over to the system tray it should jump over. Alternately you can just drag the second toolbar gripper to the right, this way might be easier. "Bob Holmes" wrote in message ... Nope. Still nothing. I get the horizontal bar when I hover over the gripper bar but when I right click to grab it just changes to the double vertical bars but nothing happens when I move it. "Catweazle" wrote in message ... You must be dragging the wrong gripper or whatever you call them. Look for the one directly to the left of the quick launch area. Your cursor will turn into a horizontal bar when you hover over it. Don't try to drag the quick launch toolbar itself. "wolfgrrl" wrote in message ... I beg to differ......I cannot get just the Quick Launch to move - the entire taskbar moves. And it is unlocked........ "Chaucer" wrote: Yes, you must first right click the taskbar and unlock it. You'll now be able to drag the toolbar over to wherever you want it. When you are done you can lock the task bar again to prevent anything from being moved accidentally. "Bob Holmes" wrote in message ... Is there a way to move the Quick Launch Bar to the left side. Not the whole Task Bar just the Quick Launch Bar. I have always been able to do this prior releases of Windows. |