shannonbond answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 8:32 pm: You click on the toolbar and drag it to the place you want it on the screen.
Also - I have to admit I BARELY reported your rating for the girl below, JBAR. A 1 was very unecessary, especially when she was the only one who had answered. She was the only one who even tried to help, and because she didn't understand exactly what you were saying you lashed out at her? I have to say, I thought you were asking how to get a toolbar as well. Until I read the feedback you gave her, that was when I knew what you were actually asking. You should watch your ratings though. The 3 that she is at now is acceptable for her answer BEFORE it was edited, but now it should be the full 5. You're just lucky she or anyone else didn't report that while it was at a 1. [ shannonbond's advice column | Ask shannonbond A Question ]
sassysara answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 8:01 pm: To move the toolbar right click on it first and make sure that the 'lock the task bar' is not checked off, if it is on click on it and it will be unlocked, then simply left click on the toolbar and drag it to the top, right, left, ect. where ever you want it. [ sassysara's advice column | Ask sassysara A Question ]
JBAR answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 7:50 pm: Well, they come with the computer, every computer should have one. Yours might be pulled up or something, try putting your cursor on the left side, then on top, then the right side, then the bottom, and if you see your cursor turn into a double arrowed thing, click your mouse and drag down, or over, or up (if you're on top, drag down, bottom, drag up, sides, drag out) and maybe you'll have one.
EDIT - Wow, that rating was extremely rude, but whatever. You just click the freaking toolbar, and drag it to whatever side of the screen you want. K. Hope that answered it. [ JBAR's advice column | Ask JBAR A Question ]
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