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    Phil Harding
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    David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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      David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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      Farhan Noor Qureshi
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      I have always kept my taskbar at top with auto hidden. Yeah, most people do find it weird but I guess thats what I am most comfortable with. Farhan Noor Qureshi

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        I have always kept my taskbar at top with auto hidden. Yeah, most people do find it weird but I guess thats what I am most comfortable with. Farhan Noor Qureshi

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        Ray Cassick
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        Sounds like both of you are ex MAC users :)


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          David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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          Roger Wright
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            David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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            Russell Morris
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            Taskbar is on the bottom, with two rows. The top row is the applications tab list, the bottom row are shortcuts to my most frequently used apps, organized in two toolbars: generic and development. Event though it takes up precious vertical space, I find that knowing exactly where on the screen my app shortcuts is better than having to navigate the start menu or minimize all and click on a shortcut on the desktop. Cluttered desktops are one of my pet peeves... -- Russell Morris "So, broccoli, mother says you're good for me... but I'm afraid I'm no good for you!" - Stewy

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            • P Phil Harding

              David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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              John Carson
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              Phil Harding wrote: David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? I've always had mine on the bottom but, now that you mention it, top seems to make more sense because it puts it alongside menus etc. from application programs. I think I'll give top a try --- it does look weird though. John Carson

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              • P Phil Harding

                David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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                Daniel Turini
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                Where it should obviously be :) I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                  David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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                  El Corazon
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                  Phil Harding wrote: So how is your task bar? Very well, thank you. Top, Bottom, That's getting very personal... I like a "well rounded" task bar, I make sure the top and bottom are filled out appropriately. ;P Left, Right, kind of middle of the road, I don't like taking sides. ;) AutoHidden, MultiRow? both, either, depends... _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                    David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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                    peterchen
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                    Bottom, fixed foreground; two rows, one for quickstart, one for application icons; no grouping.


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                      David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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                      Yulianto
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                      I want to set it auto hidden. But then, you can't see the time without moving mouse or pressing the keyboard, can you?


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                        David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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                          I want to set it auto hidden. But then, you can't see the time without moving mouse or pressing the keyboard, can you?


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                          matthias s 0
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                          But then again, what do you need the time for? You should switch the box off, once you're done and no sooner ;P /matthias

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                            Where it should obviously be :) I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!

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                            mikoy
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                            Mine... I auto hide it... its more spacious and neat:-D I DONT KNOW ANYTHING

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                              David Wulff's "How do you use Windows" topic, made me think about the Taskbar, mine is always at the top showing a single row with grouped buttons, most people I worked with always found this strange :| So how is your task bar? Top, Bottom, Left, Right, AutoHidden, MultiRow? Phil Harding.
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                              David Wulff
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                              If I can remember the URL correctly, I uplaoded a small picture of my desktop for a weekly poll post a few months back... http://www.davidwulff.co.uk/daves_desktop_sm.jpg[^] There is a full sized version too, just take the _sm off the URL. Bottom, single row, separate taskbar on each display. Grouping is off (I've never run out of screen real-estate yet).


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                                If I can remember the URL correctly, I uplaoded a small picture of my desktop for a weekly poll post a few months back... http://www.davidwulff.co.uk/daves_desktop_sm.jpg[^] There is a full sized version too, just take the _sm off the URL. Bottom, single row, separate taskbar on each display. Grouping is off (I've never run out of screen real-estate yet).


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                                Adam Wimsatt
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                                alright... how did you get the taskbar to display at the bottom of every screen? I have three unequaly sized monitors, but pretty much the same setup.


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                                  alright... how did you get the taskbar to display at the bottom of every screen? I have three unequaly sized monitors, but pretty much the same setup.


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                                  David Wulff
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                                  http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/[^] Can't live without it.


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                                    http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/[^] Can't live without it.


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                                    Adam Wimsatt
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                                    Awesome... Thanks for the link! Have you seen this[^]?


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                                      Awesome... Thanks for the link! Have you seen this[^]?


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                                      David Wulff
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                                      Nope, looks good. Do you use it?


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                                        Nope, looks good. Do you use it?


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                                        my taskbar is bottom , always show, and single height. Thanks for posting the Link to ultramon, it is exactly what i have been looking for :) There are 10 types of people, those who can count in binary, and those who cant!

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