Web pages only take up two thirds os screen, how do I full size them?

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2 Problems: Just got a new PC, all the web site pages that I look at are only taking up two thirds of the screen, how do I make the changes needed to make them full screen

I lost my address bar, how do I get it back?
 
David,
There a several ways to do what you want... You can DOUBLE CLICK the
Title bar (that is the very topmost segment of the window) OR you can LEFT
click the little square box beside the X in the upper right hand corner of
the
window OR you can tap your F11 key ONCE and that will expand the window
to full screen and by tapping the F11 key again, it will return it to the
size it was
to start with... Notice that when you use the F11 key, it will also reduce
the size
of the ICONS and menu bar so if you like the larger icons on your toolbar,
be
sure to hit the F11 that second time to return it to previous view.
HTH,
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Burt
The Old Alaskan
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David said:
2 Problems: Just got a new PC, all the web site pages that I look at are
only taking up two thirds of the screen, how do I make the changes needed to
make them full screen?
 
David said:
2 Problems: Just got a new PC, all the web site pages that I look at
are only taking up two thirds of the screen, how do I make the
changes needed to make them full screen?

I lost my address bar, how do I get it back?

1. If it's the left two thirds of the screen, the page is probably hard
coded for an 800 x 600 display and yours is set to 1024 x 768. If this is
the case, there's nothing you can do about it besides complaining to the
WebMaster for the site.

2. Right click the toolbar and make sure that Lock Toolbars is not checked
and that Address Bar is checked.
Grab the handle at the left end of each toolbar and drag them down. One of
them is probably hiding the Address bar.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
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