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To: thecow who wrote (16287)2/14/2001 9:30:37 AM
From: bosquedog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
I am not using it. Just trying to help the same folks that have the MSDOS compatibility mode issue. They mentioned the small window issue on the MSN browser so I started looking at the MSN site but was unable to determine a solution. Thus, I decided to check here as I figured someone had dealt with this.<G>
I couldn't imagine anyone using such a small window for internet surfing.



To: thecow who wrote (16287)2/14/2001 3:01:51 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Only suggestion is to hit Ctrl + N for a new window

TC

Yes that method can be used to open as many new windows as one cares to.The only problem is that one has to resize(maximize) them after opening.I have contacted MSN support and they responded that is by design.Dumb idea.

Once maximized it stays that way but its a bit of a pain.My favorite app Macro Express comes to my rescue as all I have to do is tap Alt+X with one finger,(Sticky Keys enabled) on the keyboard and the window is maxed.

Ed



To: thecow who wrote (16287)2/14/2001 11:24:52 PM
From: bosquedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Only suggestion is to hit Ctrl + N for a new window.

I just did that on my IE browser and it opens the new window at the same spot I was at on the internet. That skipped a lot of steps that I used to perform.What a great short cut.<G>

What did you decide about enditall and protecting Norton recycle?