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When I open several books at a time, sometimes it stacks the book tabs under
the Excel tab, instead of spreading out the names. I have not checked the
Control Panel "Group similar taskbar buttons", and there is plenty of room at
the bottom of my screen to spread them out. Why does it hide them? How can
I show the individual names when I open several at a time? Thx
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In Excel Options place a checkmark in "Windows in Taskbar"(2003) or "Show
all windows in the taskbar"(2007)


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On Wed, 20 May 2009 07:37:01 -0700, Rocket Boy <Rocket
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When I open several books at a time, sometimes it stacks the book tabs under
the Excel tab, instead of spreading out the names. I have not checked the
Control Panel "Group similar taskbar buttons", and there is plenty of room at
the bottom of my screen to spread them out. Why does it hide them? How can
I show the individual names when I open several at a time? Thx


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