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It is also possible to have more than one panel on your desktop. This proves useful if you want to have a more flexible layout:
It is also possible to have more than one panel on your desktop. This proves useful if you want to have a more flexible layout:
[[Image:Multipanel.png|thumb|768px|center|Screenshot showing a desktop with multiple panels: a vertical panel with an application launcher, shortcuts and a system tray and a second panel placed horizontally at the top of the screen with a task manager and a clock.]]
[[File:Panel multi.png|thumb||768px|center|Screenshot showing a desktop with multiple panels: a floating centered vertical panel with an application launcher and icons-only task manager, and a second panel placed horizontally at the top of the screen with global application menu, system tray, and clock.]]

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It is also possible to have more than one panel on your desktop. This proves useful if you want to have a more flexible layout:
[[File:Panel multi.png|thumb||768px|center|Screenshot showing a desktop with multiple panels: a floating centered vertical panel with an application launcher and icons-only task manager, and a second panel placed horizontally at the top of the screen with global application menu, system tray, and clock.]]

It is also possible to have more than one panel on your desktop. This proves useful if you want to have a more flexible layout:

Screenshot showing a desktop with multiple panels: a floating centered vertical panel with an application launcher and icons-only task manager, and a second panel placed horizontally at the top of the screen with global application menu, system tray, and clock.