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Dave Horne
I'm using Vista Home Premium and was wondering if the following behavior is
intended.
If I have, for example, six different instances of Internet Explorer 7
minimized (and not one instance with six different sites) I see one
minimized 'icon' on the toolbar. This 'icon' reads 6 Internet Explorer. If
I place the mouse cursor over this 'icon' I see six (actually less)
miniature stacked images of IE7. So far so good? If I single click on that
icon in the toolbar, I'll see the titles of each web site.
If I keep the mouse over one particular Title, I'll see a miniature image of
the site in question.
What I would like to see is miniature side by side images of all the web
pages when I place the cursor over the 'icon' on the toolbar instead of the
stacked image or the option to choose. Sorry if I use the wrong terminology
to describe things. Thanks, DH
intended.
If I have, for example, six different instances of Internet Explorer 7
minimized (and not one instance with six different sites) I see one
minimized 'icon' on the toolbar. This 'icon' reads 6 Internet Explorer. If
I place the mouse cursor over this 'icon' I see six (actually less)
miniature stacked images of IE7. So far so good? If I single click on that
icon in the toolbar, I'll see the titles of each web site.
If I keep the mouse over one particular Title, I'll see a miniature image of
the site in question.
What I would like to see is miniature side by side images of all the web
pages when I place the cursor over the 'icon' on the toolbar instead of the
stacked image or the option to choose. Sorry if I use the wrong terminology
to describe things. Thanks, DH