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Task View Changes when Moving Window Between Monitors

Anonymous
2022-02-05T22:18:51+00:00

I use multiple screens and have created separate Office windows for those screens. When I move the Task window to my monitor that is oriented in portrait vs. landscape, it changes the order of the columns. The "check box" is normally on the left hand side of the screen (in front of each task), then then priority, then the task. When I move my Task window to my monitor that is in portrait orientation, the check box and priority move right of the task. I want the column order to be the same regardless of which monitor I'm using.

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-02-08T06:48:30+00:00

    Dear Scott,

    Thanks for your patience and understanding!

    We are very sorry that you were unable to send your video, although you have given me a very detailed description, but in order to narrow down the scope of the problem, I would like to ask you to try to send me a video again, I will do further research through this video, please kindly try again to send it to me safely via the following link: PI(personal information)

    Hope you have a wonderful day!

    Best regards,

    Kerry

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-02-07T13:21:06+00:00

    Dear Scott Burns - NRG,

     

    Thanks for choosing Microsoft community!

     

    I have read your question carefully, please kindly pay attention to this:

     

    In this case, to narrow down the scope of question, I would like to collect detailed issue information via video first so we can understand particular situation or scenario.

    In addition, to help you better, I want to confirm to you: if you try to set the same window in multiple monitor screens (i.e. portrait or landscape), what results can you see?

    To protect your privacy, please send me the video securely via this link: PI(personal information)

    Hope this help you, if there is any deviation in my understanding, please forgive me and provide me with more details. I am more than happy to continue to help you. I wish you a smooth new year and all the best!

    Best regards,

    Kerry

    Kerry,

    When I clicked the link, it didn't give me the option to upload the video. If I have the task window maximized on a screen that is landscape mode, it displays correctly. If I shrink the window on that same screen (not maximized), it displays incorrectly (check box and priority on the right instead of the left side). When I maximize the screen on a monitor that is in portrait mode, it also displays incorrectly (check box and priority on the left).

    Thanks,

    Scott

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-02-06T04:41:23+00:00

    Dear Scott Burns - NRG,

    Thanks for choosing Microsoft community!

    I have read your question carefully, please kindly pay attention to this:

    In this case, to narrow down the scope of question, I would like to collect detailed issue information via video first so we can understand particular situation or scenario.

    In addition, to help you better, I want to confirm to you: if you try to set the same window in multiple monitor screens (i.e. portrait or landscape), what results can you see?

    To protect your privacy, please send me the video securely via this link: PI(personal information)

    Hope this help you, if there is any deviation in my understanding, please forgive me and provide me with more details. I am more than happy to continue to help you. I wish you a smooth new year and all the best!

    Best regards,

    Kerry

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