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| - | ====== Getting Started ====== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
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| The panel will usually be started automatically as part of your Xfce session when you start the Xfce Desktop Environment. To manually start the panel, you can run '' | The panel will usually be started automatically as part of your Xfce session when you start the Xfce Desktop Environment. To manually start the panel, you can run '' | ||
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| ! This will give you one empty panel window, useful if you already know what sort of configuration you want. | ! This will give you one empty panel window, useful if you already know what sort of configuration you want. | ||
| - | <note tip>If an old Xfce 4.6 panel configuration is found on your system, then there is an additional option available to migrate the old panel layout to the new panel configuration in '' | + | <note tip>If an old Xfce 4.6 panel configuration is found on your system, then there is an additional option available to migrate the old panel layout to the new panel configuration in '' |
| Once you have selected an option, your panel(s) will appear. Read more about changing the [[preferences|configuration of the panel]] and the various plugins available in the other sections of the panel documentation. | Once you have selected an option, your panel(s) will appear. Read more about changing the [[preferences|configuration of the panel]] and the various plugins available in the other sections of the panel documentation. | ||
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