Both ways do not work. The "Report Printed" window is not a titled window, so it has no button on the task bar. Once it gets behind the main Primavera window, there is no way to bring it to the forefront. The main Primavera window is a grey title bar (and cannot be clicked) because Primavera is waiting for the report printed window to close.
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Submitted by Mangesh Khuspe on Tue, 2007-08-28 00:18
i think using windows shortcut key for looking at desktop would be useful for you,
press Alt+tab simultaneously and u can switch between all open windows, and by going to that report printed window u can close it down, or there is another way through the task bar,
right click on taskbar and in toolbars button u can find the desktop button, press it and all open windows would be minimised, and u can close appropriate window.
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hit the Windows+M key and everything should get minimised except for the Report Printed dialog box.
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18 years 2 monthsRE:
Mangesh,
Hi. Thanks for giving me some directions to try.
Both ways do not work. The "Report Printed" window is not a titled window, so it has no button on the task bar. Once it gets behind the main Primavera window, there is no way to bring it to the forefront. The main Primavera window is a grey title bar (and cannot be clicked) because Primavera is waiting for the report printed window to close.
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18 years 6 monthsRE:
Hi
denny
i think using windows shortcut key for looking at desktop would be useful for you,
press Alt+tab simultaneously and u can switch between all open windows, and by going to that report printed window u can close it down, or there is another way through the task bar,
right click on taskbar and in toolbars button u can find the desktop button, press it and all open windows would be minimised, and u can close appropriate window.
hope it helps
regards
mangesh