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Hi these little suckers reside on the right hand side of my screen, looking
like tabs.
They pop out whenever I mouse-over them. I find this annoying.
How can I get them to stay put unless I click on them?

Thanks

Feb 14 '06 #1
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If you mean, make them fixed rather than autohide, then just click the
picture of the pin near the "X" on window, this makes them fixed, rather than
auto-hide.

James.

"NewTel" wrote:
Hi these little suckers reside on the right hand side of my screen, looking
like tabs.
They pop out whenever I mouse-over them. I find this annoying.
How can I get them to stay put unless I click on them?

Thanks

Feb 14 '06 #2
No, I mean I don't want these views to pop out, unless I click on the tab.
Just like any other tab.

I don't want them to auto-pop out just cause I happen to move mouse over
them

Feb 23 '06 #3

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