Eudora User Manual Eudora Taskbar
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Moving a Toolbar Button
To change the placement of a button on the main toolbar, hold down the Alt key and drag
the button to where you want it.
Removing a Toolbar Button
To remove a button from the main toolbar, hold down the Alt key and drag the button off
the toolbar.
Adding and Removing Separators
To add a separator line between two toolbar buttons where no line currently exists, first
determine which button is farther from the gripper bar when the toolbar is docked. Now
hold down the Alt key and carefully drag that button a little bit in the direction opposite the
gripper bar. A separator line will be inserted between the two buttons. Be sure to drag the
button less than one button-width away from its position; if you overdrag it, you will hop
over the adjacent button and reposition the dragged button on the toolbar.
To remove a separator line from between two toolbar buttons, again determine which of
the two buttons is farther away from the gripper bar when the toolbar is docked. Now hold
down the Alt key and drag that button toward the gripper bar. The separator line is
removed. Alternately, you can hold down the Alt key and drag the other button slightly in
the direction away from the gripper bar, and that will remove the separator line. Again, be
careful not to drag either button too far, or you will reposition it past the adjacent button on
the toolbar.
Eudora Taskbar
The Eudora taskbar appears along the bottom edge of the window work area in the main
Eudora window, and normally shows the QUALCOMM logo at the right.
Sample Eudora taskbar and status bar
The Eudora taskbar displays a button for each normal Eudora window that is open or mini-
mized. The taskbar provides a convenient way to switch between normal windows by
clicking buttons, without having to display the different windows from the Window menu.
The Eudora taskbar is modeled after the Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0 system
taskbars, which usually appear at the bottom of the screen — but there are important
differences, as noted below.
To show or hide the Eudora taskbar, do the following.
1 From the Tools menu, choose Options.
2 Scroll through the category list and select Display. The Display options window
appears.
3 Select or deselect Show MDI task bar option.