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<title>RE: place windows in taskbar in an orderly manner</title>
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There isn't a way to do either of those things, sorry!
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I organize my opened windows in the taskbar, from right (first window) to left (last window).
I use Outlook, and every time I open with double click a message, it is placed in the taskbar at the first (for me, the top RIGHT) position. I always have Outlook at the third position, and beca...]]></description>
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Hello!<br/>
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I organize my opened windows in the taskbar, from right (first window) to left (last window).<br/>
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I use Outlook, and every time I open with double click a message, it is placed in the taskbar at the first (for me, the top RIGHT) position. I always have Outlook at the third position, and because I want the opened messages to the left of Outlook, I always have to manually move the new message (in this example, it would be moved to the 4th position starting with the right).<br/>
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Is there a way to tell the associated windows opened by an already opened program, to place them at the left of its originating window in the taskbar?<br/>
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If not, is there a way to drag and drop an opened window, FROM ITS TITLE BAR (I'm not talking about the icon in the taskbar itself, as I already know how to move them between the taskbar) to the desired place in the taskbar ?<br/>
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Thanks !
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