Guest Jack Gillis Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 This has been the week for abnormalities on my machine. WinXP SP3. This morning, I inadvertently dragged the right edge of the Quick Launch section over to the Notification Area. At that point, the complete taskbar expanded vertically to 3 lines and showed the clock as time, day name (Friday) and the date. I couldn't get it back to the normal one line by putting the mouse cursor on the top of the taskbar and moving it down. I would expand up but not reduce down. (Yes, the cursor did change to the double arrow as usual.) The task bar is not locked. Changing the properties to not show the clock or the Quick Launch buttons did not fix the problem nor did unchecking any of the other things in the properties window. Rebooting the system did no good either. System Restore fixed it but I lost some things I had on the desktop. I know how to avoid that loss in the future but I wonder if there is someway to restore the task bar to it normal, one line, setup without using system restore? Thank you very much.
Guest Malke Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: Task Bar Expands to 3 Lines. Jack Gillis wrote: > This has been the week for abnormalities on my machine. WinXP SP3. > > This morning, I inadvertently dragged the right edge of the Quick Launch > section over to the Notification Area. At that point, the complete > taskbar expanded vertically to 3 lines and showed the clock as time, day > name > (Friday) and the date. I couldn't get it back to the normal one line by > putting the mouse cursor on the top of the taskbar and moving it down. I > would expand up but not reduce down. (Yes, the cursor did change to the > double arrow as usual.) > > The task bar is not locked. Changing the properties to not show the clock > or the Quick Launch buttons did not fix the problem nor did unchecking any > of the other things in the properties window. Rebooting the system did no > good either. System Restore fixed it but I lost some things I had on the > desktop. I know how to avoid that loss in the future but I wonder if > there is someway to restore the task bar to it normal, one line, setup > without using system restore? What happens is that the end "margin" of the QuickLaunch toolbar has gotten so far over to the right that it is now down below. Unlock the Taskbar and then "grab" the dotted line on the bottom bar and drag it up to immediately to the right of the QuickLaunch icons. Now you've successfully made the QuickLaunch toolbar shorter and can "grab" the top bar of the Taskbar and "push" it down to the regular one-tier height. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
Guest Jack Gillis Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: Task Bar Expands to 3 Lines. "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:ub%23hMM1OJHA.4480@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Jack Gillis wrote: > >> This has been the week for abnormalities on my machine. WinXP SP3. >> >> This morning, I inadvertently dragged the right edge of the Quick Launch >> section over to the Notification Area. At that point, the complete >> taskbar expanded vertically to 3 lines and showed the clock as time, day >> name >> (Friday) and the date. I couldn't get it back to the normal one line by >> putting the mouse cursor on the top of the taskbar and moving it down. I >> would expand up but not reduce down. (Yes, the cursor did change to the >> double arrow as usual.) >> >> The task bar is not locked. Changing the properties to not show the >> clock >> or the Quick Launch buttons did not fix the problem nor did unchecking >> any >> of the other things in the properties window. Rebooting the system did >> no >> good either. System Restore fixed it but I lost some things I had on the >> desktop. I know how to avoid that loss in the future but I wonder if >> there is someway to restore the task bar to it normal, one line, setup >> without using system restore? > > What happens is that the end "margin" of the QuickLaunch toolbar has > gotten > so far over to the right that it is now down below. Unlock the Taskbar and > then "grab" the dotted line on the bottom bar and drag it up to > immediately > to the right of the QuickLaunch icons. Now you've successfully made the > QuickLaunch toolbar shorter and can "grab" the top bar of the Taskbar and > "push" it down to the regular one-tier height. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ Malke Ah, the spirit of Alex Nichols continues. Thank you very much for the clear, simple, explanation of what happened and how to fix it. This is not the first time you have supplied such answers to questions in the group and I, for one, really appreciate it.
Guest Malke Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: Task Bar Expands to 3 Lines. Jack Gillis wrote: > Ah, the spirit of Alex Nichols continues. Thank you very much for the > clear, simple, explanation of what happened and how to fix it. This is > not the first time you have supplied such answers to questions in the > group and I, for one, really appreciate it. That's quite a compliment and I thank you for it. Alex continues to be one of my heroes; his passing doesn't change that for me. Glad this sorted things for you and thanks again for the very kind words. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
Guest Kelly Posted October 31, 2008 Posted October 31, 2008 Re: Task Bar Expands to 3 Lines. >Alex continues to be one of my heroes; his passing doesn't change that for >me. Ditto and you go girl! :o) - All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm SupportSpace http://www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:%236L5SE2OJHA.588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Jack Gillis wrote: > > >> Ah, the spirit of Alex Nichols continues. Thank you very much for the >> clear, simple, explanation of what happened and how to fix it. This is >> not the first time you have supplied such answers to questions in the >> group and I, for one, really appreciate it. > > That's quite a compliment and I thank you for it. Alex continues to be one > of my heroes; his passing doesn't change that for me. Glad this sorted > things for you and thanks again for the very kind words. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ >
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