Right click on the taskbar, make sure that "Lock the Taskbar" is NOT selected, then drag and drop the taskbar to the bottom (click on the empty space in the taskbar and hold the mouse button down and move the mouse to the bottom of the screen then release the button)
I don't think you can. Lets see what others say.
If you move your mouse to the bottom of the screen and keep it there for a moment, the task bar will appear. If not, do the same for all sides of the screen. It is there on one of the sides.
To move the task bar to the right hand side of the screen, simply take your mouse cursor, left click on the mouse button and hold, and drag the task bar to the right hand side: it will adjust accordingly. Now the task bar is on the right hand side of the screen, and it can also still be minimized using the above steps.Right. You can drag the task bar to the top, bottom, left, or right side of the screen. Make sure that you click the mouse starting on an empty space in the task bar. {Clicking on an icon inside the task bar will cause you all sorts of problems, and you won't be able to move the task bar.}If the task bar still won't move, right-click on the empty space in your task bar. Then make sure that Lock the Taskbar is not checked; if Lock the Taskbar is checked, click the mouse to get rid of the check and unlock the task bar. Then you can use the steps above to move the task bar from one side to another.
To move the task bar to the bottom of the screen, right click it to make sure "lock taskbar" isn't checked. Then you should be able to just left click hold, drag towards the bottom of the screen, and that should do it.
If you are using Windows XP then right click on task bar, then unlock the task bar and drag it from one place. If you are using Linux then right click on panel and go to properties there go to general and change the oriantation
you right click on the toolbar at the bottom or left,right side of the screen, then click properties, then auto hide task bar. it will hide the task bar.
At the very bottom of your screen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------a little more specific please.
Right hand click on it > Properties > Task Bar Location on Screen: Bottom > OK
As of Windows XP, it is no longer called the System Tray. Instead, it is referred to as the "Notification Area." It is located in the same place it has always been - when the task bar is in its default location, it is on the right side of the task bar, immediately to the left of the clock.
Just hover your mouse at the top border of the Task bar and you should see the mouse cursor turn into an up-and-down arrow. Left click and hold and drag the bar to the bottom of the screen.
The graphic tool bar that appears at the bottom of the Windows screen is called a task bar. This is a feature that was first introduced with Windows 95.
To move the Task Bar, right click on it and uncheck 'Lock Taskbar'. Then left click and hold on the Task Bar and drag it to whatever side of the screen you want it on. Then check off 'Lock Taskbar' again to keep it there.
The taskbar is the bar at the bottom of the screen with the start button, any programs open and the clock.