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Browse All TopicsIf I am writing an email (using Outlook 2007, but I don't think that's significant) and I want to attach a file that is stored on my Desktop, under Windows XP I'd click the "Show Desktop" icon in the QuickLaunch area, then click/drag my file from the Desktop towards the Taskbar, hover over the button for my email's window, the window would open back up again, and I would drop the file onto that window to attach it.
How to do the same under Windows 7?
I click the "Show Desktop" button to the right of the system tray/clock, click/drag my file from the Desktop, but as I hover over the Outlook icon and the preview thumbnails open to show my email's window, I can't hover over that thumbnail or find any other way to have the window re-open while I am dragging my icon.
(I realise of course I could just hit the paperclip icon in Outlook and hunt down the file I want to attach, but the same click/drag-via-taskbar was something I did very often under XP.)
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This simple tip tells how to do it:
http://www.howtogeek.com/h
Sorry, I think I made it over-complicated by talking about an email attachment. It's the same if I want to copy a file from one location (another open window or the desktop) to an explorer window which has been minimised.
I've attached a couple of screenshots that better illustrate what I'm trying to do, and what happens when I do it.
Shift-dragging works OK to *open* a file, but that opens the dragged file into the program, not a specific window in that group on the taskbar - so it doesn't help.
Mr Mouse's "Never combine" suggestion might be the only way - but that makes for a taskbar that is more untidy than Windows XP's, rather than one that is tidier as is the hope for Windows 7.
> I have checked and it works when hovering
> over the preview thumbnail (may take a few seconds).
I swear that it didn't work at the time of my posting. I've no idea why though: it works fine now!
The "no entry sign" was previously the black one in my screenshots: now it's a smaller red one, which displays only temporarily.
I'm sure I've changed no settings, and see no mention of task bar dragging as being one of the many updates that Win7 has downloaded since my first install, but whatever - it works now...
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by: Mr_MousePosted on 2009-10-17 at 04:46:22ID: 25595671
I have checked and it works when hovering over the preview thumbnail (may take a few seconds). If this still does not work, could you try changing the button settings (right click the Taskbar, click Properties and under the 'Taskbar Buttons' dropdown choose 'Combine when Taskbar is full' or 'Never Combine' and click OK). The buttons will then be longer, gain titlebar text and will be separate