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Hello,

First, excuse my poor english, please.

Attached here you'll find a screenshot of my config.

I've 4 toolbars docked at monitor 2 bottom, as you can see. I'll describe from left to right:

Toolbar 1:
Icons 32x32, Autohide=Off, Taskbar mode=On, Always On Top=On, Lock the Taskbar=On

Toolbar 2:
Icons 16x16, Autohide=Off, Taskbar mode=Off, Always On Top=On, Lock the Taskbar=On

Toolbar 3:
Volume sliders, Autohide=Off, Taskbar mode=Off, Always On Top=On, Lock the Taskbar=On

Toolbar 4:
Clocks & Weather, Autohide=Off, Taskbar mode=Off, Always On Top=On, Lock the Taskbar=On

I've not found other method to show a taskbar with both Clocks/Sliders and two icon rows. I'm think is not possible. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Well, using tlbHost.exe 5.0.0.0 (537616 bytes, modified oct 6, 2010) I'm able to keep the things like described.

Using tlbHost.exe 5.1.0.0 (536440 bytes, modified jan 7, 2011) I'm unable to keep all taskbars at same level. If I set one with Taskbar mode=on, others are moved over it.

On the other hand, tlbhost.exe 5.0.0.0 always shown strange drawings (sometimes yes, sometimes not) on the left borders of all taskbars with my config (see red arrow).

I'll be glad if new versions of tlbHost.exe have some method to implement a toolbar appearance like mine.

Thanks for you attention, and again, excuse me for my poor english.
I posted this message one month ago. No response?

I can't upgrade TLB to new versions if I'm not able to keep all taskbars at same level. And artifacts at toolbar borders are a bit ugly...
I'm sorry for delay with answer. I've understood the problem and try to solve it.
Thank you, Yuri.

Re-reading my own post, I see I'd not included my OS version on it. It's Win 7 Ultimate x64, Service Pack 1. Excuse me for that.

Best regards,

Joan
Please can you test this version of the Standalone TLB? I've adde the option "To the Edge" in the toolbar context menu. If you turn on it for the toolbars without the "taskbar mode", they will be placed to the edge of the screen and you get the effect you want.

Let me know how this version works.
Thank you, Yuri.

I'll try the test version and I'll tell you something in two or three days.

Best regards,

Joan
It seems to work very well. I'm using the 64 bit version. The new option "To the edge" does the job. And now there's no strange artifacts in the left borders of the bars.

Thank you very much, and my best regards.

Joan