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Right hand click on it > Properties > Task Bar Location on Screen: Bottom > OK
click on this icon in the bottom right task bar
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.
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
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.
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.
You can find the task manager by right clicking on the bottom toolbar and select start task manager or press ctrl+alt+delete at the same time and a menu pops up and you can open the task manager there.
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.
Depending on which OS you are using, but generically, right click and ensure the task bar is unlocked, then hold down the left button on the mouse and drag the task bar to where you want it.
The process of splitting an operation or task into parts is called specialization. This will ensure that a specific departments handles a specific part of the operation which maximizes efficiency.
I had this problem. On the bottom right of the page is a way to turn it. You click on it then you do the activity. Hope this helps.
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