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This is an XP behavior I haven't decided about yet. I've changed it
several times. Right-click the task bar, select properties, un-check
"Group similar taskbar buttons".


Carol wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is any way to change XP so that, instead of
> putting things in a pull up menu when you minimize them, it just minimizes
> them separately in the tray?  In Win98SE, when I would minimize an email,
> (or photo, or anything else), it would put them in the tray so that you
> could see them seperately without having to click on anything.  If you had
> several minimized, each one would appear smaller, but you could just click
> on the one you wanted and it opened.  Now in XP, I have to click on the
> down
> arrow to get a menu of the minimized emails, photos or whatever, and click
> on one in a list.  It's an extra step and makes it easier to lose track, so
> I'd like to change it, if I could.
> Carol Hanson
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