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don penlington <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 Mar 2003 22:45:23 +1000
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Kent writes:

<<When using right click to "open link in new window," it is always
minimized down to the size of the header only when I prefer all windows to
be maximized.>>

Here are some notes which might help. I haven't tried this in IE6.

"To force IE to open new windows full-size:

1. Open IE.
2. Open it again, so that you now have 2 empty windows.
3. In the 2nd one, right click a link and open in new window.
4. Resize this window by dragging the sides out to full size (Don't use the
max button).
5. Close the first window.(No 1 above).
6. Close the new window---the one you've just made full size---by clicking
File, then hold down Control as you click "close".  (Don't use the Close
button.)
7. Close the second window (No 2 above).
8. You may or may not need to reboot, depending on your system/version.

If you get it right, this setting should now stick, and all subsequent new
windows should open full-size.  Be warned, though, that his uses a little
more memory, so you may not be able to have quite as many separate windows
open at the same time before running out of memory."

Don Penlington
 From beach at Surfers Paradise.
Free computer tutorials at: http://www.geocities.com/donaldpen/
Also Fractal Galleries,  free icons,  poetry,  and beautiful Queensland beaches.

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