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2011-03-03 10:49Jerry Foote : Windows 7 Taskbar Options
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2011-03-03 10:58Jerry Foote : RE: Windows 7 Taskbar Options
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Windows 7 Taskbar Options

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-03-03 10:49:12   Link

Is there any way to adjust the way the Windows 7 task bar works. I liked it

better when I use to have a button for each instance of VFP that I had

running, to switch from one to another.

Can I set windows 7 to work the same way?

Thanks Jerry

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RE: Windows 7 Taskbar Options

Author: Lou Syracuse

Posted: 2011-03-03 10:52:37   Link

Right click on the "Start button"

Select Properties

Taskbar tab

Change Taskbar Buttons dropdown to "Never Combine"

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Subject: Windows 7 Taskbar Options

Is there any way to adjust the way the Windows 7 task bar works. I liked it

better when I use to have a button for each instance of VFP that I had

running, to switch from one to another.

Can I set windows 7 to work the same way?

Thanks Jerry

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RE: Windows 7 Taskbar Options

Author: Jerry Foote

Posted: 2011-03-03 10:58:22   Link

Thanks Jerry

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Subject: RE: Windows 7 Taskbar Options

Right click on the "Start button"

Select Properties

Taskbar tab

Change Taskbar Buttons dropdown to "Never Combine"

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Subject: Windows 7 Taskbar Options

Is there any way to adjust the way the Windows 7 task bar works. I liked it

better when I use to have a button for each instance of VFP that I had

running, to switch from one to another.

Can I set windows 7 to work the same way?

Thanks Jerry

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