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That "underline" underneath taskbar icons was apparently added to indicate the application is open (vs. just pinned). I don't need this indicator.



Is there any way to remove the open application indicator that appears as a line underneath Windows 10 taskbar items?



I tried this custom theme, but it did not work. Other places where this has been asked:




  • 7+ Taskbar Tweaker comments

  • How do I remove the underline under programs with only 1 window open?

  • Getting rid of the underline on active apps?










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    That "underline" underneath taskbar icons was apparently added to indicate the application is open (vs. just pinned). I don't need this indicator.



    Is there any way to remove the open application indicator that appears as a line underneath Windows 10 taskbar items?



    I tried this custom theme, but it did not work. Other places where this has been asked:




    • 7+ Taskbar Tweaker comments

    • How do I remove the underline under programs with only 1 window open?

    • Getting rid of the underline on active apps?










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      That "underline" underneath taskbar icons was apparently added to indicate the application is open (vs. just pinned). I don't need this indicator.



      Is there any way to remove the open application indicator that appears as a line underneath Windows 10 taskbar items?



      I tried this custom theme, but it did not work. Other places where this has been asked:




      • 7+ Taskbar Tweaker comments

      • How do I remove the underline under programs with only 1 window open?

      • Getting rid of the underline on active apps?










      share|improve this question














      That "underline" underneath taskbar icons was apparently added to indicate the application is open (vs. just pinned). I don't need this indicator.



      Is there any way to remove the open application indicator that appears as a line underneath Windows 10 taskbar items?



      I tried this custom theme, but it did not work. Other places where this has been asked:




      • 7+ Taskbar Tweaker comments

      • How do I remove the underline under programs with only 1 window open?

      • Getting rid of the underline on active apps?







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          I figured it out: NoLine custom theme + UltraUXThemePatcher!



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                I figured it out: NoLine custom theme + UltraUXThemePatcher!



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