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The list of open web pages just flipped from right to left. How do I get it back on the right? Thankyou.

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The list of open web pages, which normally sits bottom right on my screen, flipped to the left. How can I move it back to the right? I clicked Alt + tab and saw 'Deplacer' (Reposition - I'm in France). Then the cursor became a thing like a crossroads and I clicked where I wanted to put the list of open pages but nothing happened.

The list of open web pages, which normally sits bottom right on my screen, flipped to the left. How can I move it back to the right? I clicked Alt + tab and saw 'Deplacer' (Reposition - I'm in France). Then the cursor became a thing like a crossroads and I clicked where I wanted to put the list of open pages but nothing happened.

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What kind of list do you mean?

Is that the Windows Task bar?

In that case you can drag that bar back to the bottom of the screen and use the right-click context menu to lock that bar to prevent it from happening again.


Can you attach a screenshot?

Use a compressed image type like PNG or JPG to save the screenshot and make sure that you do not exceed the maximum file size (1 MB).

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Thanks for replying Corel. I don't know what the name is for it but it's the bar which, when open, shows you all your open web pages so you can nip in and out of websites quickly. You know what I mean? It lists your open windows. As I often have 20 or so open pages I like the bar on the right of the screen. But it's jumped to the left. So when I open it, it obscures a lot of the screen. I've tried dragging it but it doesn't move.

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You may have placed the bookmarks icon on the Navigation Toolbar to open the bookmarks in the sidebar instead of the bookmarks menu button that opens a drop down list.
There are two icons available for opening or accessing the bookmarks that both have a star.
The icon with the drop marker opens the drop down list with the bookmarks (Bookmarks Menu button).
The other, without the star, opens the bookmarks in the sidebar, just like the Ctrl+B shortcut or View > Sidebar > Bookmarks

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