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Managing multiple Window in Windows7

If you work with multiple windows open in background, you must have spent a lot of time switching back and forth between them even for simple tasks like copying files or comparing text.
You can save a lot of hard work of switching back and forth by cascading them or stacking or displaying them side by side.
    • Cascade, puts windows in a single stack that has been fanned out .
    • Stacked, puts windows in one or more vertical stacks .
    • Side by side, places all open windows , in a side by side arrangement so you can see all the windows at once.
    arrangements
    Arrange windows in a cascade (left), vertical stack (center), or side-by-side pattern (right)
    You can do this easily by Right Click on empty area on Taskbar and choosing the arrangement you want.
    choose arrangement
    You can also snap an open window to Left/Right side by using the Windows logo key windows key +Left Arrow or Windows logo key windows key +Right Arrow

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