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Tully
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I am running a Quicken subscription on a Windows 11 machine. On an earlier version of Quicken I was able to reduce the Quicken display to about 1/2 screen (Not minimized). This was very handy when resolving monthly bank statements as both the statement and Quicken could both be displayed at the same time. Any solution out therwe ?

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  • Chris_QPW
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    Try holding down the Windows key and hitting either the right or left arrow keys.

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  • Tully
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    Beautiful. Worked like a charm. Is this described in any Quicken literature.

    Thanks for such a quick response and remedy

  • Chris_QPW
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    edited October 2023
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    Nope this purely a Windows feature. You would have to look to the Windows help for it.

    Note that in Windows 11 there is another way to do this, but because Quicken uses a "fake main window" it won't work on Quicken. Hover on the maximum button on any other application and you will see this:

    You can select the layout you would like and then select which applications should be in each slot.

    Another thing that still works that Windows 10 had (the shortcut I gave you was first implemented in Windows 10) is that you can drag a window to one side of the screen or the other (drag title bar) and when it bumps up against the side it will resize. Also, I just noticed if you drag it to the top middle you will get this layout "helper".

    Once you see this you drag the application into the part of the layout where you want to see it.

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  • Tully
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    Thanks again. Now all we have to do is figure out why they have to screw around with OUTLOOK. 😡

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