Why does the Office Notifications window always stay on top?

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Garry Saperstein

Hi,

I would like to keep Office Notifications open all the time, but it's really
a pain that the window is always on top. Is there any way to change the
behavior of the window? I'd like to let it go to the back and be obscured
when bringing another application to the foreground.

Here's hoping... :)

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Garry Saperstein (e-mail address removed)
 
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JE McGimpsey

Garry Saperstein said:
I would like to keep Office Notifications open all the time, but it's really
a pain that the window is always on top. Is there any way to change the
behavior of the window? I'd like to let it go to the back and be obscured
when bringing another application to the foreground.

Unfortunately, no...
 
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Paul Berkowitz

I would like to keep Office Notifications open all the time, but it's really
a pain that the window is always on top. Is there any way to change the
behavior of the window? I'd like to let it go to the back and be obscured
when bringing another application to the foreground.

Click the little red button to close the Notifications window. If and when
you want to view it just click the Notifications icon in the Dock, then
close it again when done.

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Paul Berkowitz
MVP MacOffice
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