Add Toolbars To The Windows Taskbar
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By default, the Taskbar contains the Start button, Quick Launch, and Notification Area. You can also customize the Taskbar to include any of the following toolbars:
- Address
- Windows Media Player
- Links
- Language Bar
- Desktop
To add any of these toolbars, right-click the Taskbar, point to Toolbars and click the appropriate toolbar. You can also add a new toolbar. For example, you can make the contents of a specific folder available from the Taskbar. To do so, right click the Taskbar, point to Toolbars, and this time click the New Toolbar option. Choose the folder or type in the Internet address that you want to appear on the Taskbar and click OK.
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2 Comments
Shaun Harrington
November 27th, 2007
at 7:19am
A user may also add third party tool bars that really opens up some powerful options. www.smartstartmenu.com is a great example.
Bill
February 2nd, 2008
at 1:37pm
When I right click the toolbar toolbar and click on ToolBars, Windows will not allow me to select new toolbar option. Why is is not enabled. In fact, I cannot select any of the toolbar options.