Window Size in Windows Mail

  • Thread starter Thread starter Mark
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Mark said:
Is there a way to open my windows in Windows Mail maximized?

Thanks


The default behaviour for Windows is to remember the size that it was last
closed at.

So open WM, and drag it to the size you want it to open to with your mouse,
then close it.
 
Wow, that was easy. Thanks Mac.
mac said:
The default behaviour for Windows is to remember the size that it was last
closed at.

So open WM, and drag it to the size you want it to open to with your
mouse, then close it.
 
Arletha Fenwick said:
HELP I CANT CONNECT AGIN!!!!
Your return address suggests that you work for Microsoft. Do you?

Have you set up an email account under Windows Mail, as directed
by your email provider (who is probably also your internet provider)?
If they haven't written instructions for Windows Mail yet, use their
instructions for Outlook Express but under Windows Mail instead.
The instructions are probably somewhere on their web site. Or, you
could tell us who your email provider is and see if anyone here already
knows where to find the instructions.
 
What does that have to do with the subject of this thread?
Please start a new thread for a new issue.
 
Gary VanderMolen said:
What does that have to do with the subject of this thread?
Please start a new thread for a new issue.

Check the PC date Gary, it's an idiot Troll.
 
Mark

I tried this. I open an email. It opens in a small window. I maximise it. I
shut windows mail. I reopen windows mail and double click an email it opens
in the same little window. I want to double click on an email and for the
eamil to open in a maximum window. Any ideas. Thanks
 
Did you maximize that window by clicking the maximize button,
or by grabbing and dragging it to the size you want with your mouse?
Only the latter method remembers the size.
 
Thank you

Very helpful,
--
Tony


Gary VanderMolen said:
Did you maximize that window by clicking the maximize button,
or by grabbing and dragging it to the size you want with your mouse?
Only the latter method remembers the size.
 

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