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    • Tyler RosolowskiT
      Tyler Rosolowski
      last edited by

      There isn’t a option to bring NotePad++ to the front window if it’s already open and I open another file, so I end up hunting for what happened every time. This should be a option! :-) Please. Awesume. Love Notepad++

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse @Tyler Rosolowski
        last edited by

        @Tyler-Rosolowski

        sorry, not a native English speaker - what do try to achieve??

        Do you mean you have multiple applications running and you want to switch
        from another application to npp? If so -> ALT+TAB might be of help.

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          I’m thinking OP has N++ open and behind other windows and then with Explorer double-clicks associated .txt (for ex.) file…and finds that N++ opens the file into a tab but doesn’t bring N++ to closest to user in the Z order?

          I don’t associate my files that way so I can’t easily test, but I do have a custom “Edit with N++” right-click option I set up in Explorer. Opening a file with it does in fact bring N++ out from behind all the other windows.

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones
            last edited by PeterJones

            @Alan-Kilborn said in Bring window to front on opening file:

            I don’t associate my files that way so I can’t easily test

            My .txt files are associated that way (so double-click works), and when I have Notepad++ behind other windows and double-click the .txt in the Windows Explorer, Notepad++ does come to the front as well – even if that file is already open in Notepad++. The same works if I right-click and pick my all-file-type RClick menu item.

            Sorry, @Tyler-Rosolowski ; if we cannot replicate your circumstances, it will be harder to help us. If you could show us your registry entries that run Notepad++ for associated files, and go into the Notepad++ ?-menu, Debug Info > Copy debug info into clipboard and paste it here, we might be able to see if there’s something obvious.

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            • Xavier KingstonX
              Xavier Kingston Banned
              last edited by dinkumoil

              I have [level 7 qualification](Link removed) can someone help me to full fill on this question Bring window to front on opening file

              Much needed for me as well.

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              • rinku singhR
                rinku singh @Xavier Kingston
                last edited by

                @Xavier-Kingston
                what you expect window maximize(if minimize) on opening file

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                • Sasha BondS
                  Sasha Bond
                  last edited by

                  i can confirm that behavior - in win 10 enterprise
                  if you run npp as Admin - it will not bring up front new file on opening
                  if you run npp as non admin - it will
                  see https://superuser.com/questions/498534/how-to-get-notepad-to-open-files-properly-in-windows-8

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