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I send a DOCUMENT to save in the task bar then I bring up another document and the 2nd document takes and uses the one in the task bar...Now i lost the first document and all I have is the second one...
group similar task bar buttons and it didn't work...Any suggestions?
Thanks
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I send a document to save in the task bar ...
What does this mean?I send a document to save in the task bar then I bring up another document and the 2nd document takes and uses the one in the task bar...Now i lost the first document and all I have is the second one...
group similar task bar buttons and it didn't work...Any suggestions?
Thanks
Duke
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Do you mean you saved your document then OPENED up a new document and its gone?
It still should be there if you saved it o-0.Quote from: dukeofac on February 09, 2010, 12:59:54 PM
I send a document to save in the task bar then I bring up another document and the 2nd document takes and uses the one in the taskbar

You are using IE8 and tabbed browsing. You minimizes the first tab by placing it on the taskbar. i.e, you click the "-" icon in the top right hand CORNER. A new tab should have been created when you chose another location.

You might reset your tab options and/or set to the default SETTING for tabs.

Good Luck

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/Tabbed-browsing-in-Internet-Explorer-8-frequently-asked-questionsQuote from: BillRichardson on February 10, 2010, 04:21:13 AM
You are using IE8 and tabbed browsing.
You don't know this. He made no mention of IE or web browsing. Why don't we just wait for the OP to post back and explain what he or she means?Quote from: Allan on February 10, 2010, 09:10:22 AM
Why don't we just wait for the OP to post back and explain what he or she means?

Many times the original poster FAILS to provide any further information.

Many readers with the same problem benefit from the answers we provide.I, for one, don't even know what the problem is. But okay.Quote from: BillRichardson on February 10, 2010, 10:17:10 AM
Many readers with the same problem benefit from the answers we provide.
I agree with Allan. We don't know what the problem is. And, making wild assumptions, as you did in your previous post where you state the OP's problem is with IE 8, is not productive; there's just no point in proposing solutions to a problem which simply hasn't been given any clarity by the OP.


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