Sometimes when surfing the web, multiple toolbars will appear at the bottom of windows or windows xp. When there is about 6 or 7 websites inside the toolbar (on the right of the start button in the desktop), windows combines them all into one to form a group. But how do you close 3 or 4 website toolbars all at once so that you dont have to click on each individual one to close it? -- wxoklp
Hello, Right-click the 'group', 'close group'. This will close all. I don't think it is possible to close only selective 'toolbars' other than one by one, or by Task Manager. __ http://www.bootstrike.com/ComputerService/ Singapore Computer Home Remote On-Site Repair Service "wxoklp" wrote in message news:wxoklp.4937a29@pcbanter.net... > > Sometimes when surfing the web, multiple toolbars will appear at the > bottom of windows or windows xp. When there is about 6 or 7 websites > inside the toolbar (on the right of the start button in the desktop), > windows combines them all into one to form a group. But how do you > close 3 or 4 website toolbars all at once so that you dont have to > click on each individual one to close it? > > > > > -- > wxoklp
wxoklp wrote: > Sometimes when surfing the web, multiple toolbars will appear at the > bottom of windows or windows xp. When there is about 6 or 7 websites > inside the toolbar (on the right of the start button in the > desktop), windows combines them all into one to form a group. But > how do you close 3 or 4 website toolbars all at once so that you > dont have to click on each individual one to close it? You mean you are getting that many popup windows? Turn back on your popup blocker and scan your computer for malware using MalwareBytes and SuperAntiSpyware. If you mean you open that many individual Internet Explorer/Firefox/etc windows when you are surfing the web - why? You could be using tabs. Otherwise - when they are grouped in what is called the taskbar (the bar usually at the bottom that shows your open applications to the right of the start button and left of the clock) - right-click on the grouping in the taskbar and choose "Close Group". -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html