Snap layouts

Why snap layouts don't appear when you hover your cursor over the minimize/maximize button in Quicken?
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Elaborate upon what you mean by "snap layouts". And, which Q product are you running and what BUILD of that product and what type of account is this not happening in.
Q user since February, 1990. DOS Version 4
Now running Quicken Windows Subscription, Business & Personal
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Snap Layouts is a cool Windows 11 feature that helps organize open windows on your screen. When you have multiple apps or windows open, Snap Layouts allows you to quickly arrange them in different configurations. For instance, you can split your screen into two, three, or even four sections and place each window in its own designated area. This way, you can easily view and work with multiple applications side by side without constantly switching between them.
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I'm running Quicken® Classic Business & Personal (vR61.17, build 27.1.61.17).
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So, no one knows the answer?
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I see this when I hover over the maximize button on the Reminders window in Quicken:
Is that what you are talking about?
Edit: It only shows up on WIndows within Quicken, not for the Quicken program minimize/maximize buttons if that is what you are looking for.
Quicken Windows user since 1993.
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Yes, this is what I'm talking about, but I don't see this when I hover over the maximize button of my Quicken. What could be the problem?
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And yes, for example, the various reports and graphs within Quicken do have this feature, but not Quicken itself.
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I suspect that this is because the aforementioned functional windows are products of the operating system, Windows 11, whereas Quicken itself, for some reason, is running a some sort of outdated Windows 10 version.
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