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Guest Terry Pinnell
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On my recently installed new XP Pro PC, say I have a group of files or

folders in my taskbar (as a result of using the option 'Group similar

taskbar buttons' in Taskbar Properties). When I r-click and select

Tile Vertically, or Cascade, I do not get the correct result. Instead

of seeing all the images, file or folders, one or more of the files or

folders is missing. Study shows that it's hidden behind whatever was

the last window with focus, before the group operation. The only way I

can get the proper behaviour (e.g, see 3 images tiled or cascaded) is

if I *first* use 'Minimize Group'.

 

I'm sure this wasn't the case on my previous PC. Do others get same

behaviour please?

 

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK

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Guest Twayne
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Re: Tiling or Cascading a group

 

> On my recently installed new XP Pro PC, say I have a group of files or

> folders in my taskbar (as a result of using the option 'Group similar

> taskbar buttons' in Taskbar Properties). When I r-click and select

> Tile Vertically, or Cascade, I do not get the correct result. Instead

> of seeing all the images, file or folders, one or more of the files or

> folders is missing. Study shows that it's hidden behind whatever was

> the last window with focus, before the group operation. The only way I

> can get the proper behaviour (e.g, see 3 images tiled or cascaded) is

> if I *first* use 'Minimize Group'.

>

> I'm sure this wasn't the case on my previous PC. Do others get same

> behaviour please?

 

 

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