-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Tiling Windows

  • From: DavisUnit <davist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:30:19 -0400

After resizing/moving, you've essentially changed the tiling process.
If you don't like to resize/move, then maximize the window.
If you don't want them all on the desktop at the same time, click the 
minimize button, or the Show Desktop icon in QuickLaunch bar.

Terry

Betty wrote:

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> Yes, I'm aware that I can resize and/or move the active window, but I do=
>n't=0D
>like having all windows on the desktop at the same time. I would like to=0D
>reverse the tiling completely, so that I won't have resize/move each time=
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>I switch to another window..=0D
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>As for the taskbar, I actually had 2 rows showing, but I just unchecked=20
>Show=0D
>Quick Launch" and it went back to just the one row. =0D
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>From: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=0D
>Date: Saturday, January 10, 2004 9:09:06 AM=0D
>To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=0D
>Subject: -=3DPCTechTalk=3D- Re: Tiling Windows=0D
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>With one window active, size/move/maximize it to your liking.=0D
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>If you mean the taskbar is double the normal width, just point your =0D
>cursor to the top edge until it changes to double arrows. Click and =0D
>hold the edge, then drag it down slightly, then release.=0D
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>Terry=0D
> =0D
>Betty Lewis wrote:=0D
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>>Having learned here about tiling windows, I tried it, and soon knew that=
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>>I don't like it. But I can't=0D
>>reverse it. When I right click on the task bar I do not get the option =0D
>>to undo it. How do I get back=0D
>>to normal?=0D
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>>I also have the problem of suddenly getting a double task bar, and can't=
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>>seem to be able to fix=0D
>>that. I thought it would go correct itself after rebooting, but it's now=
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>>2 days since it happened,=0D
>>and I can't figure out how to correct it. Would really appreciate help =0D
>>on these two problems.=0D
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