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Thread ID: 94817 2008-11-13 06:24:00 XP SP3 and alt-tab wysiwyg10 (14314) Press F1
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720004 2008-11-13 06:24:00 Having upgraded to XP SP3 and Office 2007, I've discovered that the old alt-tab keyboard shortcut for switching between windows no longer works in the same way.

Apart from the fact that it seems to be less efficient (which is why I never installed the XP power toy that it resembles), it now no longer allows the user to switch between (say) different Excel workbook windows opened within the once instance of Excel. The icon for the workbook comes up, but it doesn't actually switch to it, it reverts to the sheet I'm trying to switch from. I can open multiple instances of Excel, but shouldn't the new version offer better functionality, not worse?

Since this capability has been one of the most useful and efficient methods of switching between multiple workbooks, can anybody advise if it is possible to disable the new alt-tab and reinstate the old?

thanks!
wysiwyg10 (14314)
720005 2008-11-13 06:27:00 Have you tried the Windows key (next to the Alt) and Tab? Scouse (83)
720006 2008-11-13 06:32:00 Have you tried the Windows key (next to the Alt) and Tab?That Windows - TAB only toggles the buttons on the task bar, not the actual display .

To make it toggle from there requires another keystroke, the ENTER KEY, and that's too many keystrokes for what worked before .

But, I don't have any toggle problems with TweakUI . It works swell .
SurferJoe46 (51)
720007 2008-11-13 06:45:00 Uninstall the Alt+Tab replacement from within the Windows XP Powertoys. jwil1 (65)
720008 2008-11-13 06:48:00 Good idea! Too many tweaks spoils the tool. SurferJoe46 (51)
720009 2008-11-13 07:27:00 Too many tweaks spoils the tool.

Too true. The Alt Tab replacement is also nowhere near as stable as the default XP one.
jwil1 (65)
720010 2008-11-14 04:48:00 Uninstall the Alt+Tab replacement from within the Windows XP Powertoys.

Thanks. Unfortunately this power toy seems to be wrapped up in the SP3 package, I can't see how to uninstall this feature.

Although not as good, the windows key/alt/arrows seems to be the nearest alternative, I wasn't aware of this one, thanks!
wysiwyg10 (14314)
720011 2008-11-14 05:38:00 Thanks. Unfortunately this power toy seems to be wrapped up in the SP3 package, I can't see how to uninstall this feature.

Although not as good, the windows key/alt/arrows seems to be the nearest alternative, I wasn't aware of this one, thanks!

Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel or get CCleaner and use the un-install tool in it.
beeswax34 (63)
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