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Guest

I am, for my sins, on AOL, and recently contacted them that I had to cascade
the explorer window just to enable to use the scroll bar to reach the bottom
of the web page. They said it was not an AOL based problem. Can anyone help
please?
 
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Elmo

Ferdy said:
I am, for my sins, on AOL, and recently contacted them that I had to cascade
the explorer window just to enable to use the scroll bar to reach the bottom
of the web page. They said it was not an AOL based problem. Can anyone help
please?

Are you saying that:

- when you open the AOL browser within the AOL interface, the browser
window is too far to the right and you can't see the scroll bar? If so,
scroll the AOL window to the right so the lower right corner of the
browser window can be seen, click and drag the lower right corner of the
browser window to the left till it fits, then scroll the AOL window back
to the left and the AOL window should lose the scroll bars if everything
fits.

- when you open Internet Explorer in a separate window, the scroll bar
is off-screen to the right? Then click the top bar, and drag it to the
left so you can see to resize the IE window from the lower-right corner.
Then drag the window back to the fit the screen. Close the window and
this new size and position should be remembered the next time you open a
browser window.

Also try the "Page Down" key to see the bottom of over-sized windows.
 
B

Bob I

Why do you have to "cascade" the Internet Explorer window? Did you
perhaps stretch the window to be so large that it no longer fits the
viewing area of your monitor? Simply drag the sides in with your mouse.
 

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