Multiple Instance Programs Showing Separately on Taskbar ???

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With no input from me (that I knew about anyway), just out of the blue, when I would open a second (or more) instance of a program, it would have a separate independent icon/button on the taskbar, instead of being stacked under a single button.

Whatever was going on did not affect the behavior of Explorer or Notepad windows, as their behavior remained normal.

I really liked this new behavior of my multiple instance programs having taskbar separate buttons, as it really made it easier to select the instance I wanted.

With the separate buttons, I could organize them in the order of my choosing, thus making quick selection of the window I wanted a whole lot easier.

Alas, I had reason to Restart; and now, everything is back to normal and I no longer have the independent buttons.

Is it possible to purposefully create this separate button behavior WITHOUT having separate buttons for all the Explorer and Notepad windows ?


>>> EDIT: I tried the options in Right-click-Taskbar>Properties and those options are an all-or-nothing affair.

Also, with everything displaying on the taskbar, I cannot rearrange the buttons in the order I want; if one moves, they all move.
 
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I tried the options in Right-click-Taskbar>Properties and those options are an all-or-nothing affair.

Also, with everything displaying on the taskbar, I cannot rearrange the buttons in the order I want; if one moves, they all move.

Surely, if the behavior I wanted could happen just out of the blue, it can be recreated on purpose.
 

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Dell Optiplex 780m "mini-tower"
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Windows 7 Pro x64
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Intel Core Two Duo E8600 3.33 ghz
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Whatever DELL put in it
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8GB
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Gigabyte Radeon R7 240
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HP 2159m
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750 Watt Corsair CX750
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For IE, go into Internet Options, select General Tab, and select Change how webpages are displayed in tabs.
In the Pop-up menu, uncheck Show previews for individual tabs in the taskbar. Click OK then click Apply, and restart IE - does that provide the taskbar effect you seek?
 

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For IE, go into Internet Options, select General Tab, and select Change how webpages are displayed in tabs.
In the Pop-up menu, uncheck Show previews for individual tabs in the taskbar. Click OK then click Apply, and restart IE - does that provide the taskbar effect you seek?

Thanks for the suggestion but that didn't provide what I was hoping for.

If it hadn't just somehow did it all of it's own accord, I would not have known it was possible, but I sure did like it as long as it lasted (until I had to Restart and it went away).

It is hard to explain; but, each program instance acted as if it were completely independent of it's mates on the taskbar; they did not have to be side-by-side; and, mousing over the button displayed only that instance and not all instances.

Like I already said earlier --- if it could do it accidentally on it's own, it must be possible to purposefully create the behavior.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Optiplex 780m "mini-tower"
OS
Windows 7 Pro x64
CPU
Intel Core Two Duo E8600 3.33 ghz
Motherboard
Whatever DELL put in it
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte Radeon R7 240
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HP 2159m
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750 Watt Corsair CX750
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Logitech Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Wireless
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Chrome, Firefox, IE
Oh okay, I thought you had setup taskbar buttons earlier.

If you were to setup taskbar buttons first, then apply the IE trick I mentioned, I think that will do what you requested.

To setup the taskbar buttons, right-click blank space in taskbar area, select Taskbar Settings from pop-up menu, and under Taskbar buttons select Never combine.

For the IE trick, see post #3.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
CPU
Intel E8400 65W 64-bit
Motherboard
Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR
Memory
DDR2 2 x 2GB, 1GB x 2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD5750
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio; Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
iiyama prolite X2377HDS
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
500GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3500413AS 16MB, 500GB 5400 rpm Toshiba MQ02ABF050H 32MB, 200GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3200820AS 8MB, 2TB 7200 rpm Western Digital WD20EZRX 64MB
PSU
Enermax Liberty Modular
Case
Antec P193 Midi Tower
Keyboard
Mionix ZIBAL 60
Mouse
Razer USB 2.0 Diamondback Mouse or Huion Graphics Tablet
Browser
Internet Explorer, Lunascape, Firefox, Opera, Avast Safezone
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