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11-Jul-2008, 11:05 AM #1
Faulty Windows Stacking
Until yesterday, I was able to use the Show Windows Stacked and Show Windows Side by Side options just fine. Yesterday, however, the functions started failing without any formal error being shown.

What would happen is that I would select my windows to be stacked from the toolbar as normal, select the option, and then the windows would only shift from their Maximized state slightly; each window would still take up the full display, but only shrink down just enough for the windows' size to be manually adjusted instead.

Needless to say, this has proven to be a nuisance. Unfortunately, I don't recall making any changes to the system that would warrant this kind of a failure. Anyone else aware of how to address this problem, or at least familiar with it?
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