I'm just wondering if I'm missing some fundamental Windows/CommitCRM trick.
When I'm in a ticket and click the "Email" button, it starts a new email, but that window is hidden a "child" outlook window - so I have to use mouse (or alt+tab) and click the main Outlook window and find the new email that Outlook just opened. Sounds like a trivial procedure - and isn't terrible - but when you have 20+ applications running all the time and maybe 10+ individual outlook windows, it can take a few seconds to identify the actual Outlook window that you are looking for...
So what's the trick? Is there a way to automaticaly make that "new" outlook window take focus on top of CommitCRM?
When I'm in a ticket and click the "Email" button, it starts a new email, but that window is hidden a "child" outlook window - so I have to use mouse (or alt+tab) and click the main Outlook window and find the new email that Outlook just opened. Sounds like a trivial procedure - and isn't terrible - but when you have 20+ applications running all the time and maybe 10+ individual outlook windows, it can take a few seconds to identify the actual Outlook window that you are looking for...
So what's the trick? Is there a way to automaticaly make that "new" outlook window take focus on top of CommitCRM?
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