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windows 7 session

Postby parrot » May 1, 2010, 4:17 pm

A few times per day, I do some Thai study on my windows7 computer. When I do so, I open openoffice (word processing), audacity (sound office), anki (flashcards), and opera with a particular thai dictionary website. Each time I study, I configure each program to take up a portion of the screen (Screen split in half, then open office occupies about 4/5's of one half, and audacity the remaining portion of that half. Anki occupies about 1/3 of the other half, with the website occupying the remaining 2/3's of the other half.)
Is there a way I can quick launch all 4 of these programs with a single click....and then have all four programs open up in their alloted space? I've tried searching for ways to do it, but so far, no luck. Maybe someone out there has a solution?
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Re: windows 7 session

Postby BobHelm » May 1, 2010, 4:43 pm

I am not familiar with windows 7 sorry parrot.
Under XP the easiest way to do this would probably be to set up a new "User" & then set automatically open the programs from the Start menu. So when you log onto that that particular user it should all happen automatically for you.
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Re: windows 7 session

Postby EssexGaz » May 1, 2010, 7:14 pm

There is a feature of windows 7 called SNAP which allows you to snap 2 windows side by side quickly

not sure it san be done with 3 windows though

look at this tutorial
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/snap
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