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Why don't you have contextual resizing of open applications to account for automatically hide taskbar enabled?


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Team, When you have the setting for automatically hide taskbar enabled, applications behave like there is no taskbar. When you maximize them, they use the entire screen. The problem comes up when the taskbar reappears. In this use case, the taskbar covers the bottom of the maximized application. This means that for applications with menu bars at bottom such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, some very important menu shortcuts/buttons are covered. How come there isn't a contextual reaction for the window size such that one of two things happen: 1) The "maximize" function with "automatically hide t

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