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Old March 12th, 2010, 09:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
dlw
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Default Windows 7 moving desktop icons

there's a lot of chatter about this one, what do you guys think:

Excel file (does it with word too) on the desktop, you open it, save it, it
moves over to the left side of the screen, like an auto-align, which is not
set. Why does it do that? It's the saving that triggers it. If you open
and close without saving, it does not move.
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Old April 20th, 2010, 05:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
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Default Windows 7 moving desktop icons

Yes, my Windows 7 64-bit desktop behaves just like you said. All articles I
can find in Google say to uncheck "Auto Arrange", but that's not the
solution. It's not checked, yet each time the file is updated, it moves to
the upper-left spot like other new desktop icons do. Why can't Microsoft fix
this? It didn't do this in XP. It has been doing this since Vista, it
appears. I can't find an answer anywhere!

"dlw" wrote:

there's a lot of chatter about this one, what do you guys think:

Excel file (does it with word too) on the desktop, you open it, save it, it
moves over to the left side of the screen, like an auto-align, which is not
set. Why does it do that? It's the saving that triggers it. If you open
and close without saving, it does not move.

 




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