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Nat
 
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Default How do I put the Word 2003 new taskbar in the right instead of on.

I know this is possible as since the beginning it was on the right side. One
day I did something I don't know and placed it over the document. I have
tried several tricks out but didn't work. As I have a panoramic screen, these
features take away a lot of space, leaving the sides unused.
Thank you.
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Greg Maxey
 
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Nat,

Next to the title of the Task Pane (e.g., Getting Started, etc.) there is a
series of vertical dots. Move your mouse over these and the cursor will
turn to a four directional arrow symbol. Using this symbol, click and drag
the task pane and drop it on the right hand side.

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Greg Maxey/Word MVP
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Nat wrote:
I know this is possible as since the beginning it was on the right
side. One day I did something I don't know and placed it over the
document. I have tried several tricks out but didn't work. As I have
a panoramic screen, these features take away a lot of space, leaving
the sides unused.
Thank you.



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