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      2nd Jul 2007
From an application's taskbar button, with a few clicks I can close either an
entire application or one item open in that application. But is there any
way to select and close several items with one sequence of clicks and/or
keystrokes?
 
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Ron Badour
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      2nd Jul 2007
I have read your post several times and I cannot envision exactly what you
are asking. Since nobody else has responded, maybe they are having the same
problem understanding. Please list an actual example and be specific.

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"hmm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> From an application's taskbar button, with a few clicks I can close either
> an
> entire application or one item open in that application. But is there any
> way to select and close several items with one sequence of clicks and/or
> keystrokes?



 
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Gary S. Terhune
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      2nd Jul 2007
Not that I know of. Do you have an example app to refer to? Even if it might
be possible in one or a few apps, I don't know of any. I also don't
understand what you mean by "application's taskbar button".

It should only take one click to close a file (in Word, for instance) or to
close the entire application. You might get Save prompts, but that's it.

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"hmm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> From an application's taskbar button, with a few clicks I can close either
> an
> entire application or one item open in that application. But is there any
> way to select and close several items with one sequence of clicks and/or
> keystrokes?



 
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Ayush
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      3rd Jul 2007
[hmm] wrote-:
> From an application's taskbar button, with a few clicks I can close either an
> entire application or one item open in that application. But is there any
> way to select and close several items with one sequence of clicks and/or
> keystrokes?


Hold down Ctrl key and click on the taskbar buttons then right any button and choose
Close


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