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Old 07-19-2007, 07:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i was wondering if there was a program or if there is already a way to move the windows location in my start bar in windows xp. like if i had my windows aranged:

:AIM: :FIREFOX: :WINAMP:

and i wanted them to be:

:FIREFOX: :WINAMP: :AIM:

is there anyway to like drag them how i want them arranged or a program i can do it with or do i just have to close them and arranged them how i want?
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nvm i found a program that will do it for me. if anyone is interested the program is called TaskArrange

http://users.forthnet.gr/pat/efotini...skarrange.html
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