Problem with Document Restore from System Tray

R

RonN

Quite often I will have 3 or more documents; e.g. Word, open on my desktop,
but miminized to the system tray. If I open another existing Word document
"all" of the open and minimized documents are fully restored to the desktop
and then the newly opened document is displayed so it is in front. This will
occur with any Office program used if you have several documents open at one
time.

My research indicates this is the default behavior in Office and has been
for several releases. I'm using Office 2007. Does anyone know if there is a
way to make a change within the Office programs to keep this from happening?
Is it possible a Registry Key change can help with this?

Thanks for any help you can provide.
 
Z

Zaidy036

Quite often I will have 3 or more documents; e.g. Word, open on my desktop,
but miminized to the system tray. If I open another existing Word document
"all" of the open and minimized documents are fully restored to the desktop
and then the newly opened document is displayed so it is in front. This will
occur with any Office program used if you have several documents open at one
time.

My research indicates this is the default behavior in Office and has been
for several releases. I'm using Office 2007. Does anyone know if there is a
way to make a change within the Office programs to keep this from happening?
Is it possible a Registry Key change can help with this?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

I cannot answer your specific question but there are tabbed office add-ons
available, some free some paid. Some only work in Word or only Excel, others in
both.

On my 64 bit Win 7 Home Premium with Office 2007 S&T I am using Office Tab
available at http://www.extendoffice.com/en/product/office-tab.html
 

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