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How to add a menu to your
taskbar. By
mitz In this article I will
show you how to add a menu into your taskbar so you can access it anytime you
like. What is a taskbar you say? It is the blue bar across the bottom of your
screen with the start button on the left and the time on the right.
How to add a basic menu
First right click on the taskbar and a
menu will appear like the one below. Choose Toolbars then choose
Desktop.
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This will put a desktop menu in your taskbar. When you click
it a menu appears with all the items you have on your desktop To remove it
just repeat step one again..
How to add a new menu to the task bar
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First right click on the taskbar and a menu
will appear like the one below. Choose Toolbars then choose New
toolbar.

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Then a box appears. Choose My documents. Then choose
My pictures.

This will create a
menu on the taskbar
containing all the items you have in the my pictures folder. Example below.
The best way to learn is to try it for yourself. I find the desktop menu is
probably the most handy for any computer user.
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