![]() So when you click to activate that grouping, all the apps you were using reappear in exactly the same layout you had before. Microsoft says that this grouping logic not only remembers the apps you were using, but also the snap layout you had. Let's say you get interrupted by something else (an email for example) you can easily get back to what you were doing with just a couple of clicks thanks to snap groups. The logic here is, if you're working on something that requires multiple programs in a multi-window layout, you'll have easy access to that in future too. ![]() Snap Groups is an extension of Snap Layouts whereby Windows remembers the apps you've been using and allows you to group them together.
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