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where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized?
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Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and
in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet
explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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Pauly wrote :-
I know that this is an old thread, but Old!? - Jeepers Pauly, about two years old!! However ... If, after opening IE, you then re-size the pane to full screen (or just use the Maximise button to resize it), then immediately close IE, it *should* open as Maximised next (and every) time you open it. BUT!!!! - You need to confirm that in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options \ View, that the 'Remember each folder's view settings' option is checked (ticked) Good luck Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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That's ok if you double click it but how do i maximise a window if i right
click, then open link in new window? Thanks "Mart" wrote: Pauly wrote :- I know that this is an old thread, but Old!? - Jeepers Pauly, about two years old!! However ... If, after opening IE, you then re-size the pane to full screen (or just use the Maximise button to resize it), then immediately close IE, it *should* open as Maximised next (and every) time you open it. BUT!!!! - You need to confirm that in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options \ View, that the 'Remember each folder's view settings' option is checked (ticked) Good luck Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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Right-click what? Not exactly sure what you mean.
Do you mean right-click the same (or different) short-cut (check its Properties) - or are you saying that when you have two (or more) IE's open at a time, the second (and subsequent) pane(s) open in a less than Max window? Did you resize (pull the edges) or just use the Max button - but either way it 'should' still remember. I don't seem to have that trouble here, so I can't think of a solution. I note elsewhere that you are having other issues with IE. Maybe a scanreg /fix *might* help in this case. Mart - "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... That's ok if you double click it but how do i maximise a window if i right click, then open link in new window? Thanks "Mart" wrote: Pauly wrote :- I know that this is an old thread, but Old!? - Jeepers Pauly, about two years old!! However ... If, after opening IE, you then re-size the pane to full screen (or just use the Maximise button to resize it), then immediately close IE, it *should* open as Maximised next (and every) time you open it. BUT!!!! - You need to confirm that in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options \ View, that the 'Remember each folder's view settings' option is checked (ticked) Good luck Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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When browsing the internet instead of "double clicking" a link on a page,
Highlight the link then press right mouse button and scroll down to "open link in new window". How do i go about doing the scanreg /fix. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click what? Not exactly sure what you mean. Do you mean right-click the same (or different) short-cut (check its Properties) - or are you saying that when you have two (or more) IE's open at a time, the second (and subsequent) pane(s) open in a less than Max window? Did you resize (pull the edges) or just use the Max button - but either way it 'should' still remember. I don't seem to have that trouble here, so I can't think of a solution. I note elsewhere that you are having other issues with IE. Maybe a scanreg /fix *might* help in this case. Mart - "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... That's ok if you double click it but how do i maximise a window if i right click, then open link in new window? Thanks "Mart" wrote: Pauly wrote :- I know that this is an old thread, but Old!? - Jeepers Pauly, about two years old!! However ... If, after opening IE, you then re-size the pane to full screen (or just use the Maximise button to resize it), then immediately close IE, it *should* open as Maximised next (and every) time you open it. BUT!!!! - You need to confirm that in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options \ View, that the 'Remember each folder's view settings' option is checked (ticked) Good luck Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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Highlight the link then press right mouse button and
scroll down to "open link in new window". OK, well all mine open in the (same size) 'Normal' window (manually resized as [almost] maximised) and each and every fresh link opens that way too. Just confirm the window size setting in the short-cut properties. It does this for both "Open" and "Open in New Window". BTW - does your actually say "open link in new window"? i.e include the word "link" - Can't think of anything else. How do i go about doing the scanreg /fix. Start | Run and type "scanreg /fix" (no quotes) and OK. (but no longer too hopeful its going to fix this issue tho') Description of the Windows Registry Checker Tool (Scanreg.exe) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/183887/en-us Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... When browsing the internet instead of "double clicking" a link on a page, Highlight the link then press right mouse button and scroll down to "open link in new window". How do i go about doing the scanreg /fix. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click what? Not exactly sure what you mean. Do you mean right-click the same (or different) short-cut (check its Properties) - or are you saying that when you have two (or more) IE's open at a time, the second (and subsequent) pane(s) open in a less than Max window? Did you resize (pull the edges) or just use the Max button - but either way it 'should' still remember. I don't seem to have that trouble here, so I can't think of a solution. I note elsewhere that you are having other issues with IE. Maybe a scanreg /fix *might* help in this case. Mart - "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... That's ok if you double click it but how do i maximise a window if i right click, then open link in new window? Thanks "Mart" wrote: Pauly wrote :- I know that this is an old thread, but Old!? - Jeepers Pauly, about two years old!! However ... If, after opening IE, you then re-size the pane to full screen (or just use the Maximise button to resize it), then immediately close IE, it *should* open as Maximised next (and every) time you open it. BUT!!!! - You need to confirm that in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options \ View, that the 'Remember each folder's view settings' option is checked (ticked) Good luck Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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Cannot confirm window size in internet explorer shortcut as it does not give
me the option. It lists the internet properties which is a whole new ball game altogether. "Mart" wrote: Highlight the link then press right mouse button and scroll down to "open link in new window". OK, well all mine open in the (same size) 'Normal' window (manually resized as [almost] maximised) and each and every fresh link opens that way too. Just confirm the window size setting in the short-cut properties. It does this for both "Open" and "Open in New Window". BTW - does your actually say "open link in new window"? i.e include the word "link" - Can't think of anything else. How do i go about doing the scanreg /fix. Start | Run and type "scanreg /fix" (no quotes) and OK. (but no longer too hopeful its going to fix this issue tho') Description of the Windows Registry Checker Tool (Scanreg.exe) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/183887/en-us Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... When browsing the internet instead of "double clicking" a link on a page, Highlight the link then press right mouse button and scroll down to "open link in new window". How do i go about doing the scanreg /fix. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click what? Not exactly sure what you mean. Do you mean right-click the same (or different) short-cut (check its Properties) - or are you saying that when you have two (or more) IE's open at a time, the second (and subsequent) pane(s) open in a less than Max window? Did you resize (pull the edges) or just use the Max button - but either way it 'should' still remember. I don't seem to have that trouble here, so I can't think of a solution. I note elsewhere that you are having other issues with IE. Maybe a scanreg /fix *might* help in this case. Mart - "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... That's ok if you double click it but how do i maximise a window if i right click, then open link in new window? Thanks "Mart" wrote: Pauly wrote :- I know that this is an old thread, but Old!? - Jeepers Pauly, about two years old!! However ... If, after opening IE, you then re-size the pane to full screen (or just use the Maximise button to resize it), then immediately close IE, it *should* open as Maximised next (and every) time you open it. BUT!!!! - You need to confirm that in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options \ View, that the 'Remember each folder's view settings' option is checked (ticked) Good luck Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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Ah! - I use an IE short-cut on my QL T'bar. The (Sizing) Properties can be
set there. S'pose you could try re-setting the Defaults on the Advanced page to see if that fixes it - although I don't know which (if any) sets the pane size. Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... Cannot confirm window size in internet explorer shortcut as it does not give me the option. It lists the internet properties which is a whole new ball game altogether. "Mart" wrote: Highlight the link then press right mouse button and scroll down to "open link in new window". OK, well all mine open in the (same size) 'Normal' window (manually resized as [almost] maximised) and each and every fresh link opens that way too. Just confirm the window size setting in the short-cut properties. It does this for both "Open" and "Open in New Window". BTW - does your actually say "open link in new window"? i.e include the word "link" - Can't think of anything else. How do i go about doing the scanreg /fix. Start | Run and type "scanreg /fix" (no quotes) and OK. (but no longer too hopeful its going to fix this issue tho') Description of the Windows Registry Checker Tool (Scanreg.exe) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/183887/en-us Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... When browsing the internet instead of "double clicking" a link on a page, Highlight the link then press right mouse button and scroll down to "open link in new window". How do i go about doing the scanreg /fix. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click what? Not exactly sure what you mean. Do you mean right-click the same (or different) short-cut (check its Properties) - or are you saying that when you have two (or more) IE's open at a time, the second (and subsequent) pane(s) open in a less than Max window? Did you resize (pull the edges) or just use the Max button - but either way it 'should' still remember. I don't seem to have that trouble here, so I can't think of a solution. I note elsewhere that you are having other issues with IE. Maybe a scanreg /fix *might* help in this case. Mart - "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... That's ok if you double click it but how do i maximise a window if i right click, then open link in new window? Thanks "Mart" wrote: Pauly wrote :- I know that this is an old thread, but Old!? - Jeepers Pauly, about two years old!! However ... If, after opening IE, you then re-size the pane to full screen (or just use the Maximise button to resize it), then immediately close IE, it *should* open as Maximised next (and every) time you open it. BUT!!!! - You need to confirm that in Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options \ View, that the 'Remember each folder's view settings' option is checked (ticked) Good luck Mart "pauly leotardo" wrote in message ... I know that this is an old thread, but how do you maximise the internet explorer windows so that every window i open in IE is maximised. Thanks "Mart" wrote: Right-click on the application shortcut icon, select Properties/Shortcut and in the 'Run' box, scroll and select 'Maximised' Mart "Sean" wrote in message ... where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically maximized? easy one ... |
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