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How do I automatically expand a new window?
Something happened whereby whenever I open a “new window” (new web page), the
new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next to the red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that every new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right click new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. Thanks. jzis |
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How do I automatically expand a new window?
It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it for
myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is assuming you are using IE.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "jzis" wrote in message ... Something happened whereby whenever I open a "new window" (new web page), the new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next to the red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that every new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right click new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. Thanks. jzis |
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How do I automatically expand a new window?
Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the
size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. jzis wrote: Something happened whereby whenever I open a “new window” (new web page), the new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next to the red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that every new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right click new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. Thanks. jzis |
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OMG, THANX BOB!!
I'VE BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO HAVE THE WINDOW ALREADY EXPANDED WHEN I FIRST OPEN IT, AND YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES!!!
I WILL ALWAYS COME HERE THE NEXT TIME I HAVE A QUESTION,,ALL OF YOU OUT THERE ARE VEY HELPFUL!! Bob I wrote: Don't click the Maximize box. 20-Oct-08 Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. jzis wrote: (new web page), the=20 to the=20 ery=20 click=20 Previous Posts In This Thread: On Monday, October 20, 2008 8:46 AM jzi wrote: How do I automatically expand a new window? Something happened whereby whenever I open a ???new window??? (new web page), the new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next to the red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that every new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right click new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. Thanks. jzis On Monday, October 20, 2008 11:14 AM JoAnn Paules wrote: It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it for It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it for myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is assuming you are using IE.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "jzis" wrote in message ... On Monday, October 20, 2008 2:59 PM Bob I wrote: Don't click the Maximize box. Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. jzis wrote: (new web page), the=20 to the=20 ery=20 click=20 Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice BizTalk: Incorporating conditional If / Else Functoid Logic in a map. http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rating-co.aspx |
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OMG, THANX BOB!!
OMG, Deadhead Eggheader responding to a years old post.
Lorie DeMichele wrote in message ... : I'VE BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO HAVE THE WINDOW ALREADY EXPANDED WHEN I FIRST OPEN IT, AND YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES!!! : I WILL ALWAYS COME HERE THE NEXT TIME I HAVE A QUESTION,,ALL OF YOU OUT THERE ARE VEY HELPFUL!! : : : : Bob I wrote: : : Don't click the Maximize box. : 20-Oct-08 : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : jzis wrote: : : (new web page), the=20 : to the=20 : ery=20 : click=20 : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 8:46 AM : jzi wrote: : : How do I automatically expand a new window? : Something happened whereby whenever I open a ???new window??? (new web page), the : new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next to the : red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. : : As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that every : new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right click : new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. : : Thanks. : : jzis : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 11:14 AM : JoAnn Paules wrote: : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it for : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it for : myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is assuming : you are using IE.) : : -- : : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : "jzis" wrote in message : ... : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 2:59 PM : Bob I wrote: : : Don't click the Maximize box. : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : jzis wrote: : : (new web page), the=20 : to the=20 : ery=20 : click=20 : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : BizTalk: Incorporating conditional If / Else Functoid Logic in a map. : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rating-co.aspx |
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OMG, THANX BOB!!
On the positive side, it was very nice of her to let Bob know that he helped
her. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Tom Willett" wrote in message ... OMG, Deadhead Eggheader responding to a years old post. Lorie DeMichele wrote in message ... : I'VE BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO HAVE THE WINDOW ALREADY EXPANDED WHEN I FIRST OPEN IT, AND YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES!!! : I WILL ALWAYS COME HERE THE NEXT TIME I HAVE A QUESTION,,ALL OF YOU OUT THERE ARE VEY HELPFUL!! : : : : Bob I wrote: : : Don't click the Maximize box. : 20-Oct-08 : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : jzis wrote: : : (new web page), the=20 : to the=20 : ery=20 : click=20 : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 8:46 AM : jzi wrote: : : How do I automatically expand a new window? : Something happened whereby whenever I open a ???new window??? (new web page), the : new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next to the : red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. : : As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that every : new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right click : new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. : : Thanks. : : jzis : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 11:14 AM : JoAnn Paules wrote: : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it for : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it for : myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is assuming : you are using IE.) : : -- : : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : "jzis" wrote in message : ... : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 2:59 PM : Bob I wrote: : : Don't click the Maximize box. : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : jzis wrote: : : (new web page), the=20 : to the=20 : ery=20 : click=20 : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : BizTalk: Incorporating conditional If / Else Functoid Logic in a map. : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rating-co.aspx |
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OMG, THANX BOB!!
I'm sure Bob will be back to read it.
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... : On the positive side, it was very nice of her to let Bob know that he helped : her. : : -- : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : OMG, Deadhead Eggheader responding to a years old post. : Lorie DeMichele wrote in message : ... : : I'VE BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO HAVE THE WINDOW : ALREADY : EXPANDED WHEN I FIRST OPEN IT, AND YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!!!!! THANK : YOU A MILLION TIMES!!! : : I WILL ALWAYS COME HERE THE NEXT TIME I HAVE A QUESTION,,ALL OF YOU OUT : THERE ARE VEY HELPFUL!! : : : : : : : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : 20-Oct-08 : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 8:46 AM : : jzi wrote: : : : : How do I automatically expand a new window? : : Something happened whereby whenever I open a ???new window??? (new web : page), the : : new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next : to : the : : red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. : : : : As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that : every : : new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right : click : : new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. : : : : Thanks. : : : : jzis : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 11:14 AM : : JoAnn Paules wrote: : : : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is : assuming : : you are using IE.) : : : : -- : : : : JoAnn Paules : : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : : : "jzis" wrote in message : : ... : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 2:59 PM : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : : BizTalk: Incorporating conditional If / Else Functoid Logic in a map. : : : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rating-co.aspx : : : : |
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OMG, THANX BOB!!
He's still around. I see his name frequently. :-)
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Tom Willett" wrote in message ... I'm sure Bob will be back to read it. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... : On the positive side, it was very nice of her to let Bob know that he helped : her. : : -- : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : OMG, Deadhead Eggheader responding to a years old post. : Lorie DeMichele wrote in message : ... : : I'VE BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO HAVE THE WINDOW : ALREADY : EXPANDED WHEN I FIRST OPEN IT, AND YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!!!!! THANK : YOU A MILLION TIMES!!! : : I WILL ALWAYS COME HERE THE NEXT TIME I HAVE A QUESTION,,ALL OF YOU OUT : THERE ARE VEY HELPFUL!! : : : : : : : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : 20-Oct-08 : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 8:46 AM : : jzi wrote: : : : : How do I automatically expand a new window? : : Something happened whereby whenever I open a ???new window??? (new web : page), the : : new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next : to : the : : red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. : : : : As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that : every : : new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right : click : : new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. : : : : Thanks. : : : : jzis : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 11:14 AM : : JoAnn Paules wrote: : : : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is : assuming : : you are using IE.) : : : : -- : : : : JoAnn Paules : : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : : : "jzis" wrote in message : : ... : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 2:59 PM : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : : BizTalk: Incorporating conditional If / Else Functoid Logic in a map. : : : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rating-co.aspx : : : : |
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OMG, THANX BOB!!
wink
Tom Willett wrote: I'm sure Bob will be back to read it. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... : On the positive side, it was very nice of her to let Bob know that he helped : her. : : -- : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : OMG, Deadhead Eggheader responding to a years old post. : Lorie DeMichele wrote in message : ... : : I'VE BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO HAVE THE WINDOW : ALREADY : EXPANDED WHEN I FIRST OPEN IT, AND YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!!!!! THANK : YOU A MILLION TIMES!!! : : I WILL ALWAYS COME HERE THE NEXT TIME I HAVE A QUESTION,,ALL OF YOU OUT : THERE ARE VEY HELPFUL!! : : : : : : : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : 20-Oct-08 : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 8:46 AM : : jzi wrote: : : : : How do I automatically expand a new window? : : Something happened whereby whenever I open a ???new window??? (new web : page), the : : new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next : to : the : : red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. : : : : As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that : every : : new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right : click : : new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. : : : : Thanks. : : : : jzis : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 11:14 AM : : JoAnn Paules wrote: : : : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is : assuming : : you are using IE.) : : : : -- : : : : JoAnn Paules : : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : : : "jzis" wrote in message : : ... : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 2:59 PM : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : : BizTalk: Incorporating conditional If / Else Functoid Logic in a map. : : : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rating-co.aspx : : : : |
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OMG, THANX BOB!!
Better late than never :-)
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Bob I" wrote in message ... wink Tom Willett wrote: I'm sure Bob will be back to read it. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... : On the positive side, it was very nice of her to let Bob know that he helped : her. : : -- : JoAnn Paules : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : OMG, Deadhead Eggheader responding to a years old post. : Lorie DeMichele wrote in message : ... : : I'VE BEEN GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO HAVE THE WINDOW : ALREADY : EXPANDED WHEN I FIRST OPEN IT, AND YOUR SUGGESTION WORKED!!!!!!!!!! THANK : YOU A MILLION TIMES!!! : : I WILL ALWAYS COME HERE THE NEXT TIME I HAVE A QUESTION,,ALL OF YOU OUT : THERE ARE VEY HELPFUL!! : : : : : : : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : 20-Oct-08 : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : Previous Posts In This Thread: : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 8:46 AM : : jzi wrote: : : : : How do I automatically expand a new window? : : Something happened whereby whenever I open a ???new window??? (new web : page), the : : new page is very small, thereby I have to click on the little box next : to : the : : red X to expand (maximize) the page to full size. : : : : As I do this many times during the day, what do I need to do so that : every : : new window is full size automatically? In otherwords, when I do "right : click : : new window", I'd like the new window to automatically be full sized. : : : : Thanks. : : : : jzis : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 11:14 AM : : JoAnn Paules wrote: : : : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : It's not an Office issue and I've yet to find a setting that will do it : for : : myself. There are things you can try but it never stays. (This is : assuming : : you are using IE.) : : : : -- : : : : JoAnn Paules : : MVP Microsoft [Publisher] : : Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" : : : : : : "jzis" wrote in message : : ... : : : : On Monday, October 20, 2008 2:59 PM : : Bob I wrote: : : : : Don't click the Maximize box. : : Don't click the Maximize box. Stretch the last browser window to the=20 : : size desired and close it. After that they open at that size. : : : : jzis wrote: : : : : (new web page), the=20 : : to the=20 : : ery=20 : : click=20 : : : : : : Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice : : BizTalk: Incorporating conditional If / Else Functoid Logic in a map. : : : http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...rating-co.aspx : : : : |
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