I changed a setting in my task manager and cannot figure out how to undo the changes I made.

Original title: Task Manager

I use windows XP. I recently used taskmgr.exe who worked very well and I clicked on the Always on Top.  Subsequently, I clicked off the Always on Top and closed.  Now, I can't go back to the old format which shows running programs, the performance or network selections, or superior selection bars.  How to restore my old version of taskmgr?

Double-click the border of the Task Manager window.

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