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Right click the program icon, select “Move” and drop it to a new place in the panel.

Drag and drop the program to an empty space in the panel, or right-click the program and select “Add this launcher to panel”.

Browse to the program from “Applications” or “Main Menu”.

Frequently used programs can be easily pinned to the panel.

ВPВPВPAt any point if your customized desktop settings caused a problem and you wish to reset all back to their defaults, then enter this command sudo rm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity in the Terminal, log out and log back in to the system.

sudo gconftool-2 –shutdown

ВPВPВPIf you need to restore the panels to the original state, enter the following commands into the Terminal and re-start the system:

ВPВPВPThe Main Menu shows theВP”Lock Screen”, “Log Out” and “Shut Down” items if you remove theВP”Indicator Applet Session” item (which shows your username and the shutdown button to the right of the panel). These three items are hidden from the Main Menu when the Indicator Applet Session item is on the panel.

These are basic changes. The panels are much more flexible than the Windows Taskbar in that many items in the panels can be easily added, removed or configured.

Right-click the added “Main Menu”, select “Move” to relocate it to the far left.

Right-click the items (Firefox, etc) and untick “Lock to Panel”.

Right-click the panel, select “Add to Panel” and choose “Main Menu”, click “Add”.

Right-click the “Menu Bar” and select “Remove From Panel”.

Replace the Menu Bar (“Applications-Places-System”) with the “Main Menu” to save space in the panel:

Add running program buttons: right-click the panel, select “Add to Panel”, scroll down and select “Window List”, click “Add”.

Move the top panel to bottom: right-click over it, select “Properties” and change Orientation from “Top” to “Bottom”.

Delete the bottom panel: right-click over it and click “Delete This Panel”.

Ubuntu includes a top panel and a bottom panel by default. If you prefer to keep only one panel at the bottom just like the Windows Taskbar, then these are the steps to follow:

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