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Windows 7 Tips and tricksposted on 23 July 2009 | posted in Windows 7 Tips and Tricks | (0) CommentsShuffling Through Program Windows.If you’re running a number of filesfrom the same program, such as multiple documents in Microsoft Word, Windows 7 allows you to switch through these windows with ease. Simply press down on the Ctrl key while clicking the icon from the taskbar. Each click will change the window to the next in the sequence, in the order that you opened them. Managing Your Windows.Windows 7 simplifies document and program management by allowing you to “dock” a window or manipulate its size with one mouse maneuver or a simple keystroke. To dock your window on one half of the screen, drag it to the left or right and it will change its size to fit that half of the screen. To manipulate the vertical size of a window, drag the window to the top to maximize it, or double-click the window’s top or bottom border to maximize it vertically while keeping the same width.You can also perform all of these functions with keystrokes:Windows Key+Left Arrow and Windows Key+Right Arrow dock to half the screenWindows Key+Up Arrow and Windows Key+Down Arrow maximize and minimize Windows Key+Shift+Up Arrow and Windows Key+Shift+Down Arrow maximize and restore vertical size.
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