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How Do You Change The Windows XP Toolbar?

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How Do You Change The Windows XP Toolbar?

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The main toolbar in Windows XP is also known as the taskbar which is used by the operating system to launch and monitor applications. The Windows XP toolbar has many options including the Start button, the system clock, as well as quick launch shortcuts and icons for currently running programs. Changing the Windows XP toolbar can be done using a variety of methods to change the look and options that are available. Move the toolbar to a different location on the screen. Left click on the toolbar and then drag it to the top or side of the screen. An outline will appear in the location where the toolbar will be moved. Auto-hide the toolbar so that is does not appear on the screen. Right click on the toolbar, and select Properties from the Context menu. Click the option to “Auto-hide the taskbar,” and then click the “Apply” button to save the change. Resize the toolbar to increase the amount of running programs that can be seen. Place the mouse near the top of the toolbar until a double si

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