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How Do You Cascade Windows In Windows XP?

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How Do You Cascade Windows In Windows XP?

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Microsoft offers Windows XP users a variety of options to organize open windows on the desktop. Cascading your running programs, open documents or browsers automatically positions windows for quick navigation and easy access. With a few simple steps, users can cascade their windows into an organized, diagonally staggered format. Press and hold your computer’s CTRL key down. Select the windows you would like to cascade by left-clicking them in your taskbar. Release the mouse button and CTRL key. Right-click on any one of the dark gray selected windows in your taskbar. Select “Cascade” from the ensuing pop-up menu.

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