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how do I make it not hide the system tray?
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I don't think it does. ?_? Perhaps your problem is with something else? I can't find any settings in Windowblinds dealing with the system tray, other than minimizing it TO the system tray, so... ???

EDIT: What version are you using?
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I knew it! I hit close on the object dock because it was messing up and everything froze then went back then I hit SHOW taskbar...now the taskbar is going up and down (or maybe it was always doing that IDK I jsut un-hid it.

also I'm using version 5.
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