Well Skinny,XP remembers the dimension of last window u open.if the last
opend window has a maximized dimension than whenever u open a new window it
will be full sized.
So what u have 2 do.
Open a window of any program let it be MS Word.
if the window of MS-Word is not full sized than maximize it and than close it.
After that now again run Ms-word application and this time u will get full
sized window
Hope this will work fine. Post back with you rreply
Well Skinny,XP remembers the dimension of last window u open.if the last
opend window has a maximized dimension than whenever u open a new window it
will be full sized.
So what u have 2 do.
Open a window of any program let it be MS Word.
if the window of MS-Word is not full sized than maximize it and than close it.
After that now again run Ms-word application and this time u will get full
sized window
Hope this will work fine. Post back with you rreply
Before submitting the reply I myself tried what i have given as solution and
both way we can achieve the result -either we can stretch the window border
to its correct or desired size or use the maximize button
Any way thanks Gordon
Before submitting the reply I myself tried what i have given as solution and
both way we can achieve the result -either we can stretch the window border
to its correct or desired size or use the maximize button
Any way thanks Gordon
My feeling is,is that this is a fault because my "small windows" weren't
always there. I shouldn't have to keep maximizing every window I call up
This has only just happened to me over the last few days as I had the normal
"full size windows" before.
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