AERO function not working for MS Excel 2007


  1. Posts : 61
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit
       #1

    AERO function not working for MS Excel 2007


    Hi all;
    My Aero function seems not to be working for MS Excel 2007. AERO is working on all other apps. When launching MS Excel 2007 as a single app, the Aero function is working as shown below.
    AERO function not working for MS Excel 2007-2013-07-29-17_10_24-.png

    However, when launching more than ONE MS EXcel 2007 file, the AERO function ceased to work for MS Excel 2007.
    AERO function not working for MS Excel 2007-2013-07-29-17_11_13-.png

    Please help.
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  2. Posts : 7,379
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
       #2

    Hey Cheesum, check out this page.

    Taskbar Aero Peek Not Working - MS Excel 2007 Shows Generic Icon Only - Microsoft Community

    the best reply on this page and well explained was this.

    Excel is what you call an MDI interface. You can read about it on Wikipedia. Basically, each Excel window is basically the same incarnation that a tab would be in a browser. I can't think of any other MDI programs that come with Windows anymore, but old examples of similar programs include the File Manager or several examples on Wikipedia.

    To get it's child windows (documents) to appear as separate application instances on the taskbar, Excel does some tricky stuff that isn't really optimal. It's basically tricking the taskbar into showing them. Because of this, no preview of child documents, unless you launch an entire new instance of Excel (so that the two documents are cousins (or step children?), rather than siblings of the same 'parent' window).

    In Office 2010, they fix this issue by using some documented Windows 7 enhancements to how the taskbar works (more info about that on MSDN).
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