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GalenMcMahon
Nov 13, 2024Copper Contributor
New windows opening under other windows
I'm tearing what's left of my hair out here. How do you make new Excel windows NOT pop up UNDER existing windows? I've made it work in the past by moving a window multiple times, closing it and the...
Kidd_Ip
Nov 14, 2024MVP
Please make sure on below first:
- Taskbar Settings: Adjust your taskbar settings to “Never combine” buttons. This can help manage multiple windows more effectively.
- Right-click on the Taskbar.
- Select Taskbar settings.
- Under Combine taskbar buttons, select Never.
- Excel Options:
- Open Excel and go to File > Options.
- In the Advanced section, scroll down to the Display options.
- Ensure that Show all windows in the Taskbar is checked.
- BitDreamerDec 25, 2025Copper Contributor
I have the same issue, and it's not about the unused desktop space, it's the fact that a new window opens under existing windows, so you have to click on it on the taskbar to bring it forward.
The thing to Never Combine taskbar buttons has no impact (I have used Never Combine since re-added to Win11).
This has nothing to do with Excel. This happens when opening Calculator or even Explorer, as well as other programs. It's not an application problem, it's a system-level problem.