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With Windows 95/98, why can I see the bottom of the main screen where the planetary clock positions are located?

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With Windows 95/98, why can I see the bottom of the main screen where the planetary clock positions are located?

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The answer here is that the bottom or top of the Solar Fire main screen is hidden by the Windows 95/98 task bar. Moving astro-clock positions are therefore not visible. It’s best here to auto-hide your task bar. To do this, right-click in a blank area of the task bar. Left-click on Properties. Select Auto-hide and click OK. The task bar will then be hidden allowing you to see the entire Solar Fire main screen. To make the task bar become visible, drag the mouse pointer to the very bottom of the screen display.

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