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| | Grouping Buttons on Taskbar ?? How does the user force the option to group open application document windows under the application button on the taskbar? When the open application document windows on theVista Taskbar finally exceed a certain limit, then Vista starts grouping them, by application, on the taskbar versus displaying individual buttons for each document. At this point, the user can depress the application button on the taskbar in order to list and open any document window within the application. This is an extremely useful approach, but the user is apparently not given any obvious control over the ability to invoke this feature as a default. In our opinion, the Windows Taskbar has become too visually confusing since introducing the convention of placing a separate button on the taskbar for every open application and for all open document windows within each application. We would be most appreciative if anyone can show us how to change this default and group document windows by application? |
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| | Re: Grouping Buttons on Taskbar ?? Blue Max wrote : Quote: > How does the user force the option to group open application document windows > under the application button on the taskbar? -- Kind regards, Mark Veldhuis. |
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| | Re: Grouping Buttons on Taskbar ?? "Blue Max" <mailrichard@xxxxxx> wrote in news:5D2CCEBB-539C-41E0-B554-FBEA9D191C42@xxxxxx: Quote: > How does the user force the option to group open application document > windows under the application button on the taskbar? > > When the open application document windows on theVista Taskbar finally > exceed a certain limit, then Vista starts grouping them, by > application, on the taskbar versus displaying individual buttons for > each document. At this point, the user can depress the application > button on the taskbar in order to list and open any document window > within the application. This is an extremely useful approach, but the > user is apparently not given any obvious control over the ability to > invoke this feature as a default. > > In our opinion, the Windows Taskbar has become too visually confusing > since introducing the convention of placing a separate button on the > taskbar for every open application and for all open document windows > within each application. We would be most appreciative if anyone can > show us how to change this default and group document windows by > application? If so, I don't know what version of Office you are using, I have 2003, and both Excel and Word have options for whether or not each individual open document is shown on the taskbar. In Word (2003)...'Tools' menu, click 'Options', 'View' tab, top section..'Show', uncheck 'Windows in Taskbar'. In Excel (2003)...same as above, except the tab is named 'Show'. Regards, DanS |
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| | Re: Grouping Buttons on Taskbar ?? Thank you, Mark, the article was perfect. Just wish Microsoft wouldn't hide these nifty little features! It sounds as if a lot of other folks were also disappointed over the lack of access to this feature. Microsoft needs some kind of master control console that will help the user quickly, easily, and safely access these type of settings. Thanks **************** "Mark Veldhuis" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:mn.b8277d8164f5b9e9.85949@xxxxxx Quote: > Blue Max wrote : Quote: >> How does the user force the option to group open application document >> windows under the application button on the taskbar? > http://tech.monstersandcritics.com/f...ttons_in_Vista > > -- > > > Kind regards, > Mark Veldhuis. > > |
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| | Re: Grouping Buttons on Taskbar ?? Thank you. Dan. Your reply was very helpful. We didn't realize that Word and Excel had such an option, but after a few minutes found them in the 2007 versions. On the down side, many other applications do not have such an option. While this is definitely a nice option, it also would be nice to have this option at an operating system level also to turn the feature ON/OFF for all applications. It appears that the reply here from Mark Veldhuis addresses this issue. Wish Microsoft would have provided easier access to this important visual detail. Thanks ************** "DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns9A2DCC700E03thisnthatadelphianet@xxxxxx Quote: > "Blue Max" <mailrichard@xxxxxx> wrote in > news:5D2CCEBB-539C-41E0-B554-FBEA9D191C42@xxxxxx: > Quote: >> How does the user force the option to group open application document >> windows under the application button on the taskbar? >> >> When the open application document windows on theVista Taskbar finally >> exceed a certain limit, then Vista starts grouping them, by >> application, on the taskbar versus displaying individual buttons for >> each document. At this point, the user can depress the application >> button on the taskbar in order to list and open any document window >> within the application. This is an extremely useful approach, but the >> user is apparently not given any obvious control over the ability to >> invoke this feature as a default. >> >> In our opinion, the Windows Taskbar has become too visually confusing >> since introducing the convention of placing a separate button on the >> taskbar for every open application and for all open document windows >> within each application. We would be most appreciative if anyone can >> show us how to change this default and group document windows by >> application? > You keep saying documents, does this mean Word documents (and Excel) ? > > If so, I don't know what version of Office you are using, I have 2003, > and both Excel and Word have options for whether or not each individual > open document is shown on the taskbar. > > In Word (2003)...'Tools' menu, click 'Options', 'View' tab, top > section..'Show', uncheck 'Windows in Taskbar'. > > In Excel (2003)...same as above, except the tab is named 'Show'. > > Regards, > > DanS |
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| | Re: Grouping Buttons on Taskbar ?? "Blue Max" <mailrichard@xxxxxx> wrote in news:eABSDWWXIHA.1184@xxxxxx: Quote: > Thank you. Dan. Your reply was very helpful. We didn't realize that > Word and Excel had such an option, but after a few minutes found them > in the 2007 versions. On the down side, many other applications do > not have such an option. While this is definitely a nice option, it > also would be nice to have this option at an operating system level > also to turn the feature ON/OFF for all applications. It appears that > the reply here from Mark Veldhuis addresses this issue. Wish > Microsoft would have provided easier access to this important visual > detail. > > Thanks > > ************** Quote: > "DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:Xns9A2DCC700E03thisnthatadelphianet@xxxxxx Quote: >> "Blue Max" <mailrichard@xxxxxx> wrote in >> news:5D2CCEBB-539C-41E0-B554-FBEA9D191C42@xxxxxx: >> Quote: >>> How does the user force the option to group open application >>> document windows under the application button on the taskbar? >>> >>> When the open application document windows on theVista Taskbar >>> finally exceed a certain limit, then Vista starts grouping them, by >>> application, on the taskbar versus displaying individual buttons for >>> each document. At this point, the user can depress the application >>> button on the taskbar in order to list and open any document window >>> within the application. This is an extremely useful approach, but >>> the user is apparently not given any obvious control over the >>> ability to invoke this feature as a default. >>> >>> In our opinion, the Windows Taskbar has become too visually >>> confusing since introducing the convention of placing a separate >>> button on the taskbar for every open application and for all open >>> document windows within each application. We would be most >>> appreciative if anyone can show us how to change this default and >>> group document windows by application? >> You keep saying documents, does this mean Word documents (and Excel) >> ? >> >> If so, I don't know what version of Office you are using, I have >> 2003, and both Excel and Word have options for whether or not each >> individual open document is shown on the taskbar. >> >> In Word (2003)...'Tools' menu, click 'Options', 'View' tab, top >> section..'Show', uncheck 'Windows in Taskbar'. >> >> In Excel (2003)...same as above, except the tab is named 'Show'. >> >> Regards, >> >> DanS > |
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