Hi Ron,

There is a simple method to move back and forth between two (or more)
windows. Alt-Tab. This way you don't need to use the mouse.

Brian


On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 12:34:07 -0700, Ron Klotz Zellhoefer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would not say it drives me nuts, but I do have some problems related to
> this, which stem largely from the way I usually work.  Most often Legacy
> gets the right half of my screen, and a webpage or source document open on
> the left side.  Of course often the display of the left side needs more than
> half the screen to be coherent/workable, so it is much clicking back and
> forth between the then-overlapped windows.
> 
> Because the (say Family View) screen is so chock-full of live links to so
> many data pieces and boxes, one needs to be very careful where one clicks on
> an almost-buried Legacy window, hence it would be easy to unwittingly make
> something "private".
> 
> I can't visualize a programming solution for this little dilemma, but
> perhaps there would be a better way....??  So it seems that it's a matter of
> being very careful about where one clicks when the Legacy window is mostly
> buried, or otherwise clicking it's icon on the taskbar instead.
> 
> But, rather related to this, when working half-screen the tabs are too wide,
> requiring sometimes having to scroll between the 5 available tabs.  That
> would seem curable more easily with the use of either smaller tabs or tab
> fonts, and would bring a ray of sunshine if that were so.  It's a wish-list
> thing, not a drive-me-nuts thing!
> 
> RonKZ
> 
>
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