Customizing the Taskbar

WINV-6.2

The taskbar is initially located at the bottom of the Windows desktop and is most often used to switch from one program to another. As with other Windows Vista elements, you can customize the taskbar; for example, you can change its size and location, customize its display, or add or remove toolbars to help you perform the tasks you need to do. If you need more room on the screen to display a window, Auto-hide can be used to hide the taskbar when it’s not in use. You can also group similar windows (such as several WordPad documents) together on the taskbar to save space. If icons in the notification area are hidden ...

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