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Old August 17th 04, 07:43 PM
Yogi_Bear_2k2
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Hello!! Thanks for all the help I have received here so far! Very
interesting and informal! I have been using Windows ME ever since its first
launch, and in my oppinion it is the ONLY version of windows worth using!!
Anyway, back to my question. Please can you tell me if there is any way to
make windows me programmes that you install for example Word, Excell, etc. to
open in full screen automatically without having to go to the properties and
change them to maximise? I have all my programmes on maximise all the time
but it is a pain having to change the properties to maximies everytime a new
programme is installed. I look forward to having a reply soon and thanks
agian for your help!!

Yogi
 




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