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    Folders, or "groups" in Taskbar?

    I'm surprised that nothing showed up in my search. Basically, my taskbar is getting full. I want to group several audio utilities into a "folder". In other words, rather than having seven different icons on the taskbar, I'd like one "audio" icon that expands, or "pops-up" to show the minor programs inside.

    Does this make sense? A cascading taskbar icon, so to speak.

    Thanks all;
    Dex

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    Sounds like you want something like Quick Launch.
    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...e-disable.html

    Create a new folder with the links to your programs. Right-click the taskbar and go to Toolbars-New Toolbar. Point to your links folder. Then just move the toolbar wherever you want on the taskbar (unlock taskbar first)

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    Thats close, but not exactly what I'm looking for. It may not be possible. Here's a couple screen grabs to illustrate what I mean. The 2nd one was "painted" to create the basic affect I'm going for.

    Here's how it looks now:



    I'd like it to do something like this:


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    Then again, it looks like I can get what you suggested to work fairly well. I just create a folder, such as "audio", for example, create shortcuts to my programs, then create a new toolbar that points to that folder.

    That seems to work fine. Thanks.

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