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Display new icons on Task Bar - How to?

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news.west.earthlink.net - 27 Feb 2005 03:42 GMT
Using WindowsXP Home 2002 SP2 on a new Sony laptop.  Currently, the icons
immediately to the right of the Start Button are IE, Desktop and
WinMediaPlayer.  I then see a  >>  graphic.  I dragged/dropped a shortcut to
Windows Explorer onto the Task Bar, but it doesn't display.  I can't get it,
or the Outlook icon, to display without clicking on the  >>  graphic
following the MediaPlayer icon.  After clicking on the  >>  graphic, I then
see the hidden icons stacked above the  >>  graphic instead of causing the
Task Bar to slide wider to reveal the icons as is the case with the SysTray
icons on the right-side of the screen.  Is there a way to cause the icon
area to slide wider to reveal the hidden icons, and to possibly keep them
revealed?

Thanks,
Scot - 27 Feb 2005 04:29 GMT
Nevermind.  I found the answer by accident:  Right-click on the Task Bar and
"unlock" it.  But can someone tell me how and where I could have found the
answer in a HELP section somewhere?  The answer to that question could
enable a lot of us to find answers to other questions as well.

Thanks,

> Using WindowsXP Home 2002 SP2 on a new Sony laptop.  Currently, the icons
> immediately to the right of the Start Button are IE, Desktop and
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> Thanks,
kenlori - 28 Feb 2005 01:29 GMT
if you left click hold and drag the little dots next to your >>> it will
slide the hidden buttons out,,but will take up alot of space on your taskbar

> Nevermind.  I found the answer by accident:  Right-click on the Task Bar and
> "unlock" it.  But can someone tell me how and where I could have found the
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> >
> > Thanks,
 
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