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Note that if you have an application set to run in the backround when closed, that application may not show in the ribbon if it is closed and running in the background. You need to know that applications you have that have that capability and how you have them set, and make sure you exit the programs if you do not want them in the background.
EDIT: I thought I had an example of this, but I just checked and the app still is in the ribbon even when closed. So, I think I was mistaken.
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- Ira
Last edited by aiharkness; 12-30-2009 at 10:09 AM..
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