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To: Duff Gain who wrote (24251)1/3/2002 1:13:32 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
At the very top of your screen to the far right as youlook at your screen, there are three little boxes try the second one which should restore you to regular size.



To: Duff Gain who wrote (24251)1/3/2002 1:56:29 PM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
if you size the windows to the size you want, then close the browser, then re-launch the browser, does it still come up small size, or the size you had it at?



To: Duff Gain who wrote (24251)1/3/2002 4:57:52 PM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110653
 
Duff ....

don't know if you got the problem fixed or not,
but
if not
try this ......

close all windows, regardless of what size

open ONE window ONLY

a) if it opens full size .... reduce it using the plus/minus/x area in the top right of the window

b) resize it to the desired size/shape that you want all the new windows to open

c) close it using the X in the plus/minus/x

.................................

aa) should it open in reduced size at the onset of this exercise per above

bb) reshape it to whatsoever size/shape you desire as in b) above

cc) close

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think this should fix your problem

let us know on the thread it this does it or not, please ...



To: Duff Gain who wrote (24251)1/4/2002 2:39:38 AM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Duff

I've used this free program for about 2 years with excellent results.

southbaypc.com

It can be configured to auto load at start up and I've had to manually target only about 6-7 windows during my use time of 2 years.

Ed

PS

It's amazing the free problem solving utilities out there.

I find many by using Google search and type in 4 or 5 keywords pertaining to what I'm looking for and bingo more often than not Google comes up with a jewel.