Have you checked out the feature in LiteSwitch to hide windows? ASM has this
feature also.

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Diane 

On 10/8/03 11:15 AM, "Richard Shane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Paul and Remo
> 
> My apologies for not being more clear. After I've looked at Notifications, I
> click Apple-H to hide the Notification window (not just clicking on the
> other application window), so my other applications windows are
> unobstructed. I was hoping for a feature that, when the next reminder
> appeared, it would bring Notifcations out of hiding and once again to the
> forefront. I would then respond to the reminder and again hide the window.
> Or do people just leave Notifications out front? Seems like it covers up
> valuable space.  Thank you for your reply.
> 
> Richard
> 
> On 10/7/03 8:00 PM, "Entourage:mac Talk"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> From: Remo Del Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2003 07:16:22 -0700
>> Subject: Re: Entourage-Talk Digest - 10/06/03
>> 
>> On 10/7/03 7:31 AM, Richard Shane deftly typed out:
>> 
>>>> In OS X, Office v. X, a Notifications window indeed _is_ meant to come to
>>>> the front in all circumstances. I fact, I can find no way to put any
>>>> application's windows in front of a Reminder window. I don't think it's
>>>> even
>>>> possible. How are you doing it? (You're quite sure this isn't an Office
>>>> 2001
>>>> Reminder appearing in Classic?)
>>> 
>>> I'm using Entourage X
>>> 
>>> After I've looked at Notifications, I click on an application window to come
>>> in front of Notifications. The feature I'd like is when Notifications has a
>>> next reminder, that the Notifications window comes in front of whatever
>>> application window I'm on at that time.
>> 
>> What Paul is saying is that it should be impossible to bring another
>> application's window in front of the Notifications window. Do you have some
>> haxie installed to modify OS X window layering?
>> 
>> -Remo Del Bello 


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