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SHERRY
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      17th Feb 2004
when opening an application , it automatically docks in
the upper left corner . I would like to center it. Is
this possible?
 
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Bob I
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      17th Feb 2004
Try r-clicking the Taskbar and select Undo Cascade or Tile.

SHERRY wrote:

> when opening an application , it automatically docks in
> the upper left corner . I would like to center it. Is
> this possible?
>


 
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SHERRY
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      19th Feb 2004
THANKS BUT THAT DIDN'T DO IT.
>-----Original Message-----
>Try r-clicking the Taskbar and select Undo Cascade or

Tile.
>
>SHERRY wrote:
>
>> when opening an application , it automatically docks in
>> the upper left corner . I would like to center it. Is
>> this possible?
>>

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Bob I
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      19th Feb 2004
Is this one particular application or ALL applications? If it is all
applications I think something is preventing the "window" location from
being saved to your registry profile.(try using/creating another profile
and see if it works) If only one application is doing this then I would
suspect the "location" is programmed in to the settings for the
application.

SHERRY wrote:

> THANKS BUT THAT DIDN'T DO IT.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Try r-clicking the Taskbar and select Undo Cascade or
>>

> Tile.
>
>>SHERRY wrote:
>>
>>
>>>when opening an application , it automatically docks in
>>>the upper left corner . I would like to center it. Is
>>>this possible?
>>>
>>>

>>.
>>
>>


 
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      20th Feb 2004
THSNK YOU
YES IT IS ONLY ONE APPLICATION(FREEDOM ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE)
>-----Original Message-----
>Is this one particular application or ALL applications?

If it is all
>applications I think something is preventing the "window"

location from
>being saved to your registry profile.(try using/creating

another profile
>and see if it works) If only one application is doing

this then I would
>suspect the "location" is programmed in to the settings

for the
>application.
>
>SHERRY wrote:
>
>> THANKS BUT THAT DIDN'T DO IT.
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Try r-clicking the Taskbar and select Undo Cascade or
>>>

>> Tile.
>>
>>>SHERRY wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>when opening an application , it automatically docks

in
>>>>the upper left corner . I would like to center it.

Is
>>>>this possible?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>>

>
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Bob I
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      20th Feb 2004
As I posted, in this case the I believe the opening location is "coded"
or programmed in by the author/programmer. Your best course of action
would be to contact them and ask them if there is a patch/fix or
registry location you can change to produce the ability to relocate the
window. Sorry we couldn't fix it here.

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:

> THSNK YOU
> YES IT IS ONLY ONE APPLICATION(FREEDOM ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE)
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Is this one particular application or ALL applications?
>>

> If it is all
>
>>applications I think something is preventing the "window"
>>

> location from
>
>>being saved to your registry profile.(try using/creating
>>

> another profile
>
>>and see if it works) If only one application is doing
>>

> this then I would
>
>>suspect the "location" is programmed in to the settings
>>

> for the
>
>>application.
>>
>>SHERRY wrote:
>>
>>
>>>THANKS BUT THAT DIDN'T DO IT.
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Try r-clicking the Taskbar and select Undo Cascade or
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Tile.
>>>
>>>
>>>>SHERRY wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>when opening an application , it automatically docks
>>>>>

> in
>
>>>>>the upper left corner . I would like to center it.
>>>>>

> Is
>
>>>>>this possible?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>>.
>>
>>


 
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