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Re: What do you call the right side of the taskbar?
Subject:Re: What do you call the right side of the taskbar? From:"Burns, Nancy" <nburns -at- BREAULT -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 11 Sep 1997 13:36:34 -0000
According to the Microsoft Style Guide, the portion of the taskbar that
includes the time/email status is called the status area.
From Pamela Wayne:
<snip>
> What is the name of the area on the far right side of the Windows 95
> taskbar?
> You know, the little box that can contain your system clock and icons
> such as
> an envelope icon when you have new mail or a printer icon when you have
> a
> print job running.
> Pam Wayne
> waynep -at- netsoft -dot- com
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