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Adrian
September 28th 06, 04:14 PM
Does anyone of a software that I can use to divided my desktop in two
parts. I don't have room for a second monitor, but I need to monitor
our helpdesk (web based). So need to be able to open a web browser in a
separate part of the desktop that will never be covered by any other
program. If you have DeskTop Sidebar installed you have a separate
area, how can I do the same thing with just a web site?

Thanks for any help

Bob I
September 28th 06, 04:28 PM
R-click the taskbar and pick Tile.

Adrian wrote:

> Does anyone of a software that I can use to divided my desktop in two
> parts. I don't have room for a second monitor, but I need to monitor
> our helpdesk (web based). So need to be able to open a web browser in a
> separate part of the desktop that will never be covered by any other
> program. If you have DeskTop Sidebar installed you have a separate
> area, how can I do the same thing with just a web site?
>
> Thanks for any help
>

Adrian
September 29th 06, 12:45 PM
That would give me two windows side by side, but I was looking for
something more permanent. I need a part of the desktop to be separate
from the rest, so that if you maximixe a window, it will still not
cover the other part of the desktop. Kind of like a frame in a web
page.



Bob I wrote:
> R-click the taskbar and pick Tile.
>
> Adrian wrote:
>
> > Does anyone of a software that I can use to divided my desktop in two
> > parts. I don't have room for a second monitor, but I need to monitor
> > our helpdesk (web based). So need to be able to open a web browser in a
> > separate part of the desktop that will never be covered by any other
> > program. If you have DeskTop Sidebar installed you have a separate
> > area, how can I do the same thing with just a web site?
> >
> > Thanks for any help
> >

Bob I
September 29th 06, 03:20 PM
Get a second monitor.

Adrian wrote:

> That would give me two windows side by side, but I was looking for
> something more permanent. I need a part of the desktop to be separate
> from the rest, so that if you maximixe a window, it will still not
> cover the other part of the desktop. Kind of like a frame in a web
> page.
>
>
>
> Bob I wrote:
>
>>R-click the taskbar and pick Tile.
>>
>>Adrian wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Does anyone of a software that I can use to divided my desktop in two
>>>parts. I don't have room for a second monitor, but I need to monitor
>>>our helpdesk (web based). So need to be able to open a web browser in a
>>>separate part of the desktop that will never be covered by any other
>>>program. If you have DeskTop Sidebar installed you have a separate
>>>area, how can I do the same thing with just a web site?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any help
>>>
>
>

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