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![]() I have a basic issue that I was thinking there may be a programming solution to. For example: Lets say I have 5 excel files open. Then I want to change files and I do not want to hit Ctrl+Tab and cycle through the files....that gets too hard on my eyes. Then if I click on the Icon on the Task Bar it does not identify the file that is active and I really do not like the Window Menu Bar item because it has other stuff on it also. Does anyone have a solution that is clean, clear and quick to show what files are open and make selecting the desired file easier? Also, why on the task bar it cannot somehow identify which file you are in. Someone told me just look at the file name on the window ... but that is too much work ... ie (the system should identify better) Thank you for your help, Steven |
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