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    toll bar disappeared

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by RefinedPower, Nov 29, 2006.

  1. RefinedPower

    RefinedPower Notebook Deity

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    Hey, I must have accidentally deleted the tool bar that is at the Bottom of the gnome desktop. Does anyone know how to get it back? I tried right clicking on the top tool bar and making a tool bar from that menu, but it was not the same. When I open up an application the tool bar remained blank, there is no tab or anything. anyone know whats up?
     
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    You need to create a new toolbar from the top bar and then add the same applets from before back to the bottom bar.
     
  3. RefinedPower

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    Okay, how do I add the applets?
     
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    koryo Notebook Consultant

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    I think it says "add to panel" and you'll find them there. You probably didn't delete it, it must be a bug or something cause it did the same thing to me.
     
  5. RefinedPower

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    Hmm, would the applets be called anything in particular?
     
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    create the new panel, right click the new panel, select Add to Panel

    in the window that pops up you'll want the Window List applet. You might also want the Workspace Switcher if you have that on your bottom GNOME panel.
     
  7. RefinedPower

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    Thanks BigV! that did the trick.