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|    Bob Butler to Guy Hall    |
|    Re: How to reserve top of screen for a f    |
|    01 Mar 05 06:05:20    |
   
   XPost: microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion   
   From: tiredofit@nospam.com   
      
   "Guy Hall" wrote in message   
   news:42243b93$1_1@baen1673807.greenlnk.net   
   > I've created a news feeder application for my business, the news bar   
   > sizes itself to the screen width and positions itself at the top of   
   > the screen.   
   >   
   > The trouble with this is it can be hidden by other windows that have   
   > focus, hence I want it to be permanently displayed but not overlaying   
   > other windows.   
   > My question is - how do you do that????   
      
   I don't have any sample handy but you are looking for the SHAppBar API call   
      
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