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| 22774 | 2001-10-27 19:49:00 | When you click onto a text file (*.TXT), How can you make it full the whole screen? You see I have good eye sight, and not tunnel vision. I tried holding down 'shift' key as I collapse the text file, along with 'ctrl' and 'alt' I had a look at file association. But still no luck, I don't know why everything about Microsoft is like looking in a peep hole. Thanks |
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| 22775 | 2001-10-28 01:21:00 | ...Microsoft has given you a choice. To make yours, go to the programme's short-cut icon [Start > Programmes > Accessories] and right click. Click Properties and select your size preference from the drop-down arrow in the 'Run' box. Click apply, okay. Done. Cheers !!! e_ |
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| 22776 | 2001-10-28 01:59:00 | ...hmmm, just been thinking about your question and realised I didn't actually answer it. Apologies. What you want will probably require a Registry hack (there might be an easier answer which I'm not aware of). Here's how: Using Regedit, locate the following Registry address 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER + Software + Microsoft + Notepad'. In the right hand panel right-click on 'fsavePageSettings' and select modify. The extension you need is (1). *Usual Warning* - DON'T mess with your Registry unless you know what you are doing. Cheers !!! e_ |
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| 22777 | 2001-10-29 11:06:00 | very good e. But what does your answer solve? |
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