The task bar is on the right?

My taskbar has moved to the right of the screen and even if it is unlocked I can't move it.  How can I replace it to the bottom of my screen as it is cut my internet pages?

Left click and hold on an empty space on the taskbar and drag it to the bottom of the screen. Microsoft® Security MVP, 2004-2010

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