In order to move your taskbar to different sides of the screen, first right-click on the task bar and click "Lock the Taskbar". By default, Windows will automatically lock the taskbar in place to prevent it from accidentally being dragged. Next click and drag it in the direction that you want. When you have it positioned, right click and select "Lock the Taskbar" to keep it where you have it set.
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
it realy depends on what you call normal. you can play around with the task bar settings by right clicking on the taskbar and clicking properties
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If you look to the extreme right of the task-bar - past the clock - you'll see a vertical bar, the same colour as the rest of the task-bar. Hover your mouse pointer over it, and the display will show your desktop. Moving the cursor off the bar will restore your original screen.
The scale of a vertical bar graph is written on the vertical axis.
Change the chart type to be a Column Chart.
the task bar is said to be status bar if we are browsing something on the internet.
drag the outlook icon to the task bar
right click on the task bar and make sure on the list the 'lock task bar' option is checked
The vertical axis!
basically a bar with task its like having a phone and putting apps on it
An active application is shown in the task bar.