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<title>RE: Windows 11 Window snapping linked together.</title>
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This is currently on our feature request list, so I've added your vote to it. We'll be sure to let you know if/when we're able to implement it in the future.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<description><![CDATA[Not sure about the best way to describe this, but I will do my best. When I use the windows 11 feature that snaps a window to a location, If i do it with multiple windows the windows link together so when I resize one of them the other automaticaly resizes to fill the space the other window left....]]></description>
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Not sure about the best way to describe this, but I will do my best. When I use the windows 11 feature that snaps a window to a location, If i do it with multiple windows the windows link together so when I resize one of them the other automaticaly resizes to fill the space the other window left. However on my 2nd monitor that has the multimonitor task bar, the feature does not work. I was messing around with settings and found that it works if I turn on the setting Taskbar Mode: Windows taskbar shows all windows. Is there a way to have this functionality without having that setting turned on? I dislike having all the apps showing on my main toolbar.
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