I tried searching the forums, but couldn't find a solution.
I often work with two windows at once (i.e. firefox and excel) and have been trying to figure out how to dock them next to each other so I can work with them easier.
I assume this is a simple fix, I just haven't been able to find it yet.
Sorry, I was just playing with it and I wish I hadn't, as on my two monitors it made a mess.
Oh well live and learn.
I'm sure someone else with some experience with it will come along soon enough to help you, keep checking back.
Now to sort out my own mess ... hehehe
Sorry I had to bail earlier, had something that needed my attention.
Don't let anyone fool you; Vista is very stable and incredibly fast!
There were some minor glitches pre-SP1 but few people are having
problems now they don't create for themselves.
Just take time to learn where everything is and you'll have no trouble.
You can start by having a look at the Vista forums tutorial section at the link below.
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