Windows stuck in always on top mode

I am not sure why but many of my windows like to stay always on top. It gets frustrating when I have something running full screen, and I cant get to the other window or application because the full screen application wont let anything come on top. This
also happens with my chrome windows. This is where I first noticed this issue. I tend to keep dozens of tabs open and keep them organised in specific windows. But when I try to drag one to another monitor overtop another chrome window, or bring it to the front
it stays behind the other window. It seems to be somewhat random as well as some windows will allow others to come to the front, but generally they will not. I don't know if there is a shortcut or something that I maybe hit to change this setting or what.
Any suggestions.

Hi,
"But when I try to drag one to another monitor overtop another chrome window, or bring it to the front it stays behind the other window. "
Are you using dual (or multiple) monitors? Are you able to show other windows by click the follow options (right click the taskbar):
Pleaes also note that some third party programs can make certain windows stays on top, please check if this is the cause.
Yolanda Zhu
TechNet Community Support

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