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2011/06/26 18:19:29 (permalink)

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When trying to solve a different problemn I was having with audio (that one is solved) I created another one inthat I seem to have lost my tool bar settings.  Now I have like 2 inches of space at the top of the screen filled with toolbars.  even if I take them all off and start from scratch - they just seem to add tehm one under the other.  I know there must be a way to move things around?  I am feeling very "dummy" today - screwed up a lot - shut everything down for another day ! ! !
 
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    Chappel
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    Re:Menu 2011/06/26 18:58:46 (permalink)
    Try clicking a toolbar in a blank space in the middle, or at the left edge, and dragging it to where you want it.

    Another thing you can do is Right click the Toolbar area and uncheck the toolbars you don't need to hide them.


    post edited by Chappel - 2011/06/26 19:12:17
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    Kev999
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    Re:Menu 2011/06/26 19:02:11 (permalink)
    When you add a toolbar, it places it underneath the previous one, but you can then drag it to a new position and it will stay wherever you put it.


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