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Old January 18th 05, 06:59 AM
Gary S. Terhune
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You *almost* had it. You have to "bump" the bar you're dragging when it
gets to that point where it will go no further, causing it to "jump" the
main portion of the Taskbar reserved for applications buttons. Takes
practice--be patient. Pretend you're moving the little bar you're
dragging to the spot right next to the Start button, and don't take no
for an answer.

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Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User

"John Blaustein" wrote in message
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Using Windows 98SE, I temporarily closed the Quick Launch Toolbar by

right
clicking the taskbar, selecting Toolbars and unchecking Quick Launch
Toolbar.

After I re-enabled the Quick Launch Toolbar, it isn't located where it
previously was. Initially, it was just to the right of the Start

button
(which is at the lower left corner of the screen). After closing and

then
reopening the Quick Launch Toolbar, it opened at the right of the

taskbar,
just left of the task tray. If I drag the Quick Launch Toolbar to the

left,
it stops an inch or so before the Start button and won't go any

further.
There is a space in the taskbar between the Start button and the Quick
Launch Toolbar.

When I have programs open, the taskbar icons for the open programs are

now
to the LEFT of the Quick Launch Toolbar, not to the right as they have
always been. The program icons are in the space between the Start

button
and the Quick Launch Toolbar.

How do I move the Quick Launch Toolbar back to its original position

just to
the right of the Start button? I should note that I have the taskbar

set to
one row high, I have no other Toolbars selected and have not created

any
custom toolbars.

I have tried everything I can think of to fix this. I've looked on

the MS
KB and found nothing.

Can someone help me, please?

Thank you.

John