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William Lurie[_2_] November 15th 10 06:25 PM

AIM-7 and desktop icons
 
When I use AIM-7, when I sign off, it does a partial realignment of my
desktop icons. I don't like having to put them back where I want them.
It doesn't happen with AIM-6. Any comments, other than the obvious
"Don't use AIM-7"?

Tracy Loetz March 24th 11 07:04 PM

AIM-7 and desktop icons
 
Did you find a resolution for this? I am having the same problem!

On Monday, November 15, 2010 12:25 PM William Lurie wrote:


When I use AIM-7, when I sign off, it does a partial realignment of my
desktop icons. I do not like having to put them back where I want them.
It does not happen with AIM-6. Any comments, other than the obvious
"Don't use AIM-7"?





Jack Toff March 24th 11 08:52 PM

AIM-7 and desktop icons
 
No, he didn't.

On 3/24/2011 1:04 PM, Tracy Loetz wrote:
Did you find a resolution for this? I am having the same problem!

On Monday, November 15, 2010 12:25 PM William Lurie wrote:


When I use AIM-7, when I sign off, it does a partial realignment of my
desktop icons. I do not like having to put them back where I want them.
It does not happen with AIM-6. Any comments, other than the obvious
"Don't use AIM-7"?






Elmo[_2_] March 25th 11 02:41 AM

AIM-7 and desktop icons
 
On 3/24/2011 2:04 PM, Tracy Loetz wrote:
Did you find a resolution for this? I am having the same problem!

On Monday, November 15, 2010 12:25 PM William Lurie wrote:


When I use AIM-7, when I sign off, it does a partial realignment of my
desktop icons. I do not like having to put them back where I want them.
It does not happen with AIM-6. Any comments, other than the obvious
"Don't use AIM-7"?


This might be the answer:

Click "Options", hover over "View", "Dock Buddy List", click "None".
That might keep it from realigning when AIM is opened/closed.

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Joe =o)


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