Hi, flotusocks.
I don't know which key combination does this, but you can right-click on the
Taskbar and then choose from the context menu. You can Cascade 'em, Stack
'em or Show 'em side by side.
The Help file will show this if you enter cascade in its Search box. But I
don't see keystrokes mentioned there.
RC
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Microsoft Windows MVP
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"flotusocks" <flotusocks@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I recently accidentally pressed some combination of keys, and right now
> I'm
> not sure what I pressed--but it basically took 2 different-sized windows
> and
> put them right next to each other on the screen, of equal size and filling
> up
> the entire screen. It's something I could theoretically achieve through
> resizing the windows, but I was wondering if anyone knew what the exact
> combination is that quickly does this (and perhaps any other similar
> shortcuts that aren't mentioned in the Help guide).
>
> Thanks!