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Re: IE7 opens up small except from desktop ; not from links or new
Windows doesn't seem to remember when you maximize a window. Best to manually
resize a window then click on "File" exit (or close). Then it should open in
the size you manually made it.
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tumbleweed
"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote:
> "AMD" <AMD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2D2B1E9B-8563-4253-8649-0030AFA78440@microsoft.com...
> >I am running XP SP2, my browser is IE 7.0. With all dates; Whenever a new
> > window opens it is always in the small size and I have to click on the
> > enlarge icon in the upper right hand corner. I would like to be able to
> > have
> > the windows open in full size right away. I have tried just about all
> > soloutions on google suggested user tips. i.e.-Re-size and close with and
> > without 'CTRL' OR 'sHIFT' AND SEVERAL OTHERS... IE7 on the desktop opens
> > 'Maxizied' as well as in 'Quick launch' Shortcuts in 'Links Or if I save
> > a
> > short in Quick launch still comes up on a small screen...{[":"WHY'":}] iI
> > want all links and new launches from web pages to come up "MAXIMIZED"
> > tHIS SHOULD NOT BE SUCH A BIG DEAL BUT IT SEEMS TO BE...
> > Thanks
> > Tony Dewar MCSE CCNA CCDA
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> There are three basic sizes to Windows:
> Minimized - An icon on the taskbar
> Normal - A windows that doesn't take the whole desktop (usually)
> Maximized - Fills almost all of the desktop
> Full Screen - Just what it says.
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> A shortcut can be set to do any of the first three and a Normal windows will
> generally open with the size of the last Normal window of that kind that was
> closed, although IE7 isn't as good at remembering this.
>
> You get into or out of a Full Screen by pressing F11.
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> Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
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