How do I move the Bionic Beaver dock away from the left of the screen? [duplicate]

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By default under Bionic Beaver 18.04 LTS the dock is on the left of the screen and I would like to move it either to the bottom or the right of the screen. How do I do this?







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      By default under Bionic Beaver 18.04 LTS the dock is on the left of the screen and I would like to move it either to the bottom or the right of the screen. How do I do this?







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      • How do I move Ubuntu dock to bottom on Ubuntu 17.10 and later?

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      By default under Bionic Beaver 18.04 LTS the dock is on the left of the screen and I would like to move it either to the bottom or the right of the screen. How do I do this?





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      marked as duplicate by pomsky, WinEunuuchs2Unix, wjandrea, Eliah Kagan, Zanna Apr 27 at 4:54


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          The good news is that this is easily accomplished under Bionic Beaver. Follow this navigation path:



          Show Applications --> Settings --> Dock --> Position on screen


          And from here you can select Left, Bottom or Right. See the screenshot below for the details:



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            The good news is that this is easily accomplished under Bionic Beaver. Follow this navigation path:



            Show Applications --> Settings --> Dock --> Position on screen


            And from here you can select Left, Bottom or Right. See the screenshot below for the details:



            enter image description here






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              up vote
              3
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              The good news is that this is easily accomplished under Bionic Beaver. Follow this navigation path:



              Show Applications --> Settings --> Dock --> Position on screen


              And from here you can select Left, Bottom or Right. See the screenshot below for the details:



              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer






















                up vote
                3
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                up vote
                3
                down vote









                The good news is that this is easily accomplished under Bionic Beaver. Follow this navigation path:



                Show Applications --> Settings --> Dock --> Position on screen


                And from here you can select Left, Bottom or Right. See the screenshot below for the details:



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer












                The good news is that this is easily accomplished under Bionic Beaver. Follow this navigation path:



                Show Applications --> Settings --> Dock --> Position on screen


                And from here you can select Left, Bottom or Right. See the screenshot below for the details:



                enter image description here







                share|improve this answer












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