Smart questions
Smart answers
Smart people
INTELLIGENT WORK FORUMS
FOR COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS

Member Login

Come Join Us!

Are you a
Computer / IT professional?
Join Tek-Tips now!
  • Talk With Other Members
  • Be Notified Of Responses
    To Your Posts
  • Keyword Search
  • One-Click Access To Your
    Favorite Forums
  • Automated Signatures
    On Your Posts
  • Best Of All, It's Free!

E-mail*
Handle

Password
Verify P'word
*Tek-Tips's functionality depends on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail.

Partner With Us!

"Best Of Breed" Forums Add Stickiness To Your Site
Partner Button
(Download This Button Today!)

Member Feedback

"...This is easily the most helpful website I've ever used, and this is the best forum with the quickest response time bar none...."

Geography

Where in the world do Tek-Tips members come from?
Check Out Our Whitepaper Library. Click Here.
MeGustaXL (TechnicalUser)
13 Jun 11 7:36
Hi there,

I would like to display 4 windows on the desktop, tiled in a grid.  I can do this manually by placing the windows where I want them and dragging the corners to resize them, but I'd like to have them click into place already sized.

Any way I can do this? (Preferably without switching to Win7 and using Snap of course! wink)

Chris

Someday I'll know what I'm donig...damn!

 

DrB0b (IS/IT--Management)
13 Jun 11 10:29
One thing in case this doesn't work: ALT+TAB quick switching between open items.

Open any folder and go to the "Tools" Tab and to "Folder Options"
Click the "View" Tab and scroll down.  Is "Remember each folders view settings" checked?  Mine is and I can re-size all my open windows and position them, close it and it reopens where I left it.

"Silence is golden, duct tape is silver..."

rclarke250 (TechnicalUser)
13 Jun 11 14:33
try these...http://www.aerosnap.de.vu/ and http://jgpaiva.dcmembers.com/gridmove.html And if those don't offer what you are looking for, try http://www.ntwind.com/software/windowspace.html but it's $25 , where the others are free.
MeGustaXL (TechnicalUser)
14 Jun 11 13:09
Hi guys and thanks for helping!

I'm trying to have 3 instances of Excel open - not just seperate windows for 3 sheets in 1 workbook, but 3 seperate workbooks - plus one instance of Word.

windows and Vertical Tiling them doesn't really cut it, because I can't see enough of each to make work easy.  What would really float my boat is 1/4-size versions of each window, snapped to the corners of the screen.  I could do this manually, but an aut version would be great.

I'll have a go with Aerosnap. Thanks rclarke250!
 

Chris

Someday I'll know what I'm donig...damn!

 

BadBigBen (MIS)
14 Jun 11 18:16
another suggestion, would be to place each window on it's own Desktop screen (much like Linux)...

take a look at:

Sysinternal's Desktops v1.02
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/cc817881
 

Ben
"If it works don't fix it! If it doesn't use a sledgehammer..."
How to ask a question, when posting them to a professional forum.
Only ask questions with yes/no answers if you want "yes" or "no"

linney (TechnicalUser)
15 Jun 11 3:14
If you want more screen real estate, you might consider using multiple Monitors.  That might be an expensive solution though?
zelgar (TechnicalUser)
16 Jun 11 10:10
If you only have 4 open applications that are active, the right clicking the bottom bar should allow you to Tile Vertically to get your screen to be seen in 4 quarters.  Note: you cannot minimize the items before you do this or you'll limit the number of items shown (e.g., if you minimize items (clicking the _ icon in the upper right or clicking the item in the lower toolbar) you prevent the tiling from working.  In fact, you can have 10 applications running in the toolbar, but if only 4 are "active" you can still get the quarter-screen tiling)
MeGustaXL (TechnicalUser)
16 Jun 11 10:39
Hi Guys, and thanks for your input.

I decided to go for a halfway house solution as follows:

1. Ctrl-Click the toolbar buttons for the applications I want to display;

2. Right Click and Tile Cascade - this make them all the same size; then

3. Drag them into place and resize if I need to.

I chickened out of using Aerosnap as it's a Beta product, and my IT people will kick off big style if I install it!

 

Chris

Someday I'll know what I'm donig...damn!

 

guitarzan (Programmer)
16 Jun 11 11:18
I use an older version of "SplitView". The latest version seems to  support a "quad" setup like you are looking for.

http://www.splitview.com/SplitView-Personal-Edition

Price is reasonable and there is a 30-day trial.

Start A New Thread

Posting in the Tek-Tips forums is a member-only feature.

Click Here to join Tek-Tips and talk with other members!

Promoting, selling, recruiting and student posting
are not allowed in the forums.
Posting Policies

LINK TO THIS FORUM!
(Add Stickiness To Your Site By Linking To This Professionally Managed Technical Forum)
TITLE: Microsoft: Windows XP Pro Forum at Tek-Tips
URL: http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=779
DESCRIPTION: Microsoft: Windows XP Pro technical support forum and mutual help system for computer professionals. Selling and recruiting forbidden.

 

Close Box

Join Tek-Tips® Today!

Join your peers on the Internet's largest technical computer professional community.
It's easy to join and it's free.

Here's Why Members Love Tek-Tips Forums:

Register now while it's still free!

Already a member? Close this window and log in.

Join Us             Close