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Topic: «Cannot switch between Excel 2010 windows on 2nd monitor » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 3980
 
Peter Bur
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Posted: 03/12/2012 13:04:10
 
 
I have
WIN 7 64 SP1
Office 2010
Actual Window Manager 6.7.2

I have multiple excel spreadsheets (in the same instance) open and these show up as multiple tabs above the excel icon in the taskbar when I left click the Excel icon.

When they are on the primary monitor, I can switch between them by left clicking the entry above the icon. (desired behavior)

When they are on the secondary monitor, I can not switch between them by left clicking the entry above the icons. (I can click it but nothing happens). I need to use the "switch windows" button within Excel (4 tiny boxes).

(I saw similar issues that seem to habe been resolved for different Excel and Winodws versions.)
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 03/12/2012 19:50:02
 
 
Hello Peter,

Thanks for the post.

The problem has been fixed.
The fix will be available in the next update.

As workaround you could use the 7.0 beta 2 version of Actual Window Manager (download link - http://www.actualtools.com/files/aim70b2.exe ).

Best regards.
 
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Peter Bur
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Posted: 03/14/2012 02:26:44
 
 
Thanks for your quick reply, the Beta fixed it.

With the Beta, I noticed a different issue on the second monitor: some of the icons in the taskbar are empty (missing little picture) but fully functional. When dragging the mouse over it, it displays what it is in the tab above.
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 03/14/2012 20:41:42
 
 
Hello Peter,

Thansk for the message.

Could you send me (support@actualtools.com) a screenshot of the broblem?

What OS are you running (version, 32 or 64-bit)?

Best regards.
 
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