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piatti

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Like when I'm in Internet Explorer, how can I toggle between only IE windows, excluding other windows.
 

belvdr

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Aug 15, 2005
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I tried and it doesn't work.

CTRL+Tab will cycle between tabs, but you'll still need to use ALT+Tab between windows like always.

I don't know of a way to just show windows of a certain application. That would then prevent you from cycling between applications, so I'm not for this idea.
 

piatti

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It is precisely to avoid cycling between other apps that I need this. I have a lot of apps open and it can be a hassle to locate another window of the same app.
 

neiltc13

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May 27, 2006
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It is precisely to avoid cycling between other apps that I need this. I have a lot of apps open and it can be a hassle to locate another window of the same app.

Aero Peek?

Put the cursor on the icon of the application on the task bar and a menu will appear showing all the windows an application has open. When you hover over each one, a preview will be shown.
 

piatti

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Jun 9, 2010
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Aero Peek is less efficient though. You have to locate, aim and click on the small icon on the bottom which is a hassle.
 

RawBert

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Jan 19, 2010
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North Hollywood, CA
If you are currently using multiple tabs within one IE window:
Just open a new IE window (not another tab). Then you can toggle between the two desired web sites using Alt+Tab.

I do that all the time on my work PC with Chrome. In case someone's walking by and I want to pretend I'm working. :)
 
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