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Old 24-11-2003, 11:10   #4
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Re: Help needed.

How about
Quote:
Originally Posted by pcmag.com
To control the size of primary and secondary IE windows, start by closing all IE windows. Then launch IE, right-click on any link, and choose Open in New Window. Size the secondary window the way you want all such windows to be. Now close it by clicking on the X icon at the top-right corner while holding down the Shift key. Repeat this for the primary window that remains.
another site says to hold the ctrl key but who knows
or there's
Quote:
Originally Posted by newsgroup
Click the Restore button first which is located on the top right corner
of the window between the Minimize button (-) and Close (X) button.
This will shrink your window to the center of your screen.

Then, bring your mouse pointer to one side of the window until it turns
into a two-headed arrow. This indicates that you can drag one side of
the window either inward or outward to fit the monitor's screen. Do the
same thing with the remaining three sides. You can even do this with
the four corners of the window to expand diagonally.

Once you have the window occupying the monitor screen, the Restore
button turns into a Maximize button. Click on the Maximize button to
finish the operation.
and then there's this too
Quote:
Originally Posted by nydelaware
I used to have the same problem and could only find 1 solution. The problem is that the 2nd window is using the dimensions of the first one when it is NOT maximized. The solution is to resize the first window by dragging on it from it's borders. Here are the steps:

1 - Open 1 instance of Internet Explorer
2 - Click on the Maximize icon (restore down) so that it is NOT maximized
3 - Stretch the window to be full screen by dragging on the edges of the window
4 - Close Internet Explorer to save the settings
and one more for good luck LOL
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Originally Posted by newsgroups
Close all windows EXCEPT the one that open "minimized"; right click on
your Task Bar, either on the open space on the right or left end (your
choice); select "Tile Windows Horizontally" and IE will maximize;
close IE. Re-open IE and it will be maximized.
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