On Thu, 24 May 2007, Judy Cosler wrote:
i'm running XP & sometimes I can't find my windows. I can get to the hiddden window, by bringing up Windoze Task Manager.

Another way of doing it is to cycle through the running applications with
the Alt-Tab key-combo. By the way, Alt-tab also works in Gnome-based
versions of Linux (KDE probably has an equivalent, but I don't know it).

Tourbus Rider Stuart Carlow wrote:
A friend told me of a problem he had, starting yesterday. He readily admits that he may have accidentally done something wrong, but he doesn't know what. No editorial comments please, but he's running Windows ME and when he minimizes a window, it no longer appears in his task bar, so he can't get back to it. If he's running Outlook and minimizes it, it doesn't appear in the task bar, but he says that if he clicks on the Outlook icon in the Quick Launch bar, then it does restore his Outlook to the state it was in before he minimized it.
 A puzzler.  Any advice?    Thanks!
Stu

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