If you go to file - new
a new screen will open within the corel 12 program.
If you go to file - new a second time, a second screen will also pop up within the corel 12 program.
do this a few more times and you have a lot of screens all within the program. If these "secondary" screens are all maximized within the program,
The question is:
how do you flip through the sub-screens without minimizing all of them, and maximizing only the one screen that you need?
I've always had this question, because it has been such a waste of time minimizing and maximizing just to try to get to that certain screen that I need.
A similar function to what I need to happen in Corel, is using the ALT+TAB function in windows to switch between running tasks on the taskbar, without needing to use the mouse to actually select the task.
a new screen will open within the corel 12 program.
If you go to file - new a second time, a second screen will also pop up within the corel 12 program.
do this a few more times and you have a lot of screens all within the program. If these "secondary" screens are all maximized within the program,
The question is:
how do you flip through the sub-screens without minimizing all of them, and maximizing only the one screen that you need?
I've always had this question, because it has been such a waste of time minimizing and maximizing just to try to get to that certain screen that I need.
A similar function to what I need to happen in Corel, is using the ALT+TAB function in windows to switch between running tasks on the taskbar, without needing to use the mouse to actually select the task.