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Old 11-12-2007, 09:14 PM
Smartintoo
 
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Default appearance of desktop

For some reason my desktop is split with the taskbar raised above the bottom
of the screen then below it there is a black bar then the top of the screen
appears at the bottom. If I move the cursor to the top of the screen it
appears at the bottom I've tried all sorts of things like altering the
display appearance and going back to a restore point but it remains the same.
Can anyone help please?
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Old 11-12-2007, 09:45 PM
Unknown
 
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Default Re: appearance of desktop

Adjust the height of the screen image with the buttons/switches on the
monitor.
"Smartintoo" <Smartintoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F4F74DDC-B879-4943-A02D-3CFF4E496B6A@microsoft.com...
> For some reason my desktop is split with the taskbar raised above the
> bottom
> of the screen then below it there is a black bar then the top of the
> screen
> appears at the bottom. If I move the cursor to the top of the screen it
> appears at the bottom I've tried all sorts of things like altering the
> display appearance and going back to a restore point but it remains the
> same.
> Can anyone help please?



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Old 11-13-2007, 09:47 PM
Smartintoo
 
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Default Re: appearance of desktop

Instant success!!! Why didn't I think of that?? Thank you so much

"Unknown" wrote:

> Adjust the height of the screen image with the buttons/switches on the
> monitor.
> "Smartintoo" <Smartintoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F4F74DDC-B879-4943-A02D-3CFF4E496B6A@microsoft.com...
> > For some reason my desktop is split with the taskbar raised above the
> > bottom
> > of the screen then below it there is a black bar then the top of the
> > screen
> > appears at the bottom. If I move the cursor to the top of the screen it
> > appears at the bottom I've tried all sorts of things like altering the
> > display appearance and going back to a restore point but it remains the
> > same.
> > Can anyone help please?

>
>
>

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Old 11-14-2007, 03:31 PM
Unknown
 
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Default Re: appearance of desktop

You're very welcome. Thanks for posting results.
"Smartintoo" <Smartintoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7A5D5CDC-E221-452E-80EA-525DF8740FD2@microsoft.com...
> Instant success!!! Why didn't I think of that?? Thank you so much
>
> "Unknown" wrote:
>
>> Adjust the height of the screen image with the buttons/switches on the
>> monitor.
>> "Smartintoo" <Smartintoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F4F74DDC-B879-4943-A02D-3CFF4E496B6A@microsoft.com...
>> > For some reason my desktop is split with the taskbar raised above the
>> > bottom
>> > of the screen then below it there is a black bar then the top of the
>> > screen
>> > appears at the bottom. If I move the cursor to the top of the screen it
>> > appears at the bottom I've tried all sorts of things like altering the
>> > display appearance and going back to a restore point but it remains the
>> > same.
>> > Can anyone help please?

>>
>>
>>



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