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1112479 2010-06-22 23:43:00 how can i make applications open in the same size i had them when i shut them down.cheers nzace (6057)
1112480 2010-06-23 00:08:00 Whats your OS ?
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Trev (427)
1112481 2010-06-23 00:18:00 Usually you size the window the way you want it then close by holding CTRL and File exit. Sweep (90)
1112482 2010-06-23 01:08:00 Which kind of windows? on XP things like the explorer window stay the same size when you close and resize. not sure about browsers though GreacherTech (15784)
1112483 2010-06-23 23:30:00 Hi.I am using win xp pro and I have tried CTRL and file close but it opens again in small size and i have to drag it out or maximize it,also I would like "views"to open with details not icons cheers. nzace (6057)
1112484 2010-06-24 01:09:00 Just drag the window open to full size with the mouse pointer by going to the edge of the window and the pointer should change into a double pointed arrow. Just drag it out and it should stay there next time you open the file. And for your second question select that option from the view menu.
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Trev (427)
1112485 2010-06-24 08:22:00 how can i make applications open in the same size i had them when i shut them down.cheers
Right click on the application shortcut, then click on properties. In the option "Run:" choose Maximized in the drop down menu. Click Apply and OK. The application should start maximized the next time onwards.
kamo1 (14583)
1112486 2010-06-24 10:08:00 trev,I know how to drag it out but i want it to stay that size next time i open it.The same with 'Views" i want to change the default view(icons) and keep it "details" nzace (6057)
1112487 2010-06-24 10:30:00 Is there any chance you could say which app(s) you are having trouble with? Looks like Win Explorer but I can't see your PC from my place. Sweep (90)
1112488 2010-06-24 11:42:00 do you mean window size in terms of Transporting and Acknowledging :lol: Nomad (952)
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