maximize
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
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"pauly leotardo" wrote in message
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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
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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
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where do I go to change the settings so the window is automatically
maximized?
easy one ...
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