How to Show All Open Windows Stacked, Cascading, or Side By Side
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Windows 10 offers a feature you might not have noticed that allows you to show all windows as cascading, stacked, or side-by-side.
This option is easy to use.
Right-click or press and hold on the Taskbar.
Click on Cascade windows, Show windows stacked, or Show windows side by side.
When you're finished, you will see a new option under those three that says Undo. For example, you will see Undo Show all windows stacked if you stacked your windows, allowing you to return to the previous view.
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This option is easy to use.
Right-click or press and hold on the Taskbar.
Click on Cascade windows, Show windows stacked, or Show windows side by side.
When you're finished, you will see a new option under those three that says Undo. For example, you will see Undo Show all windows stacked if you stacked your windows, allowing you to return to the previous view.
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