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Jim,

After IE opens in the small window, right-click a URL and choose "Open In
New Window."  Now go to the first window you opened and close it (don't
forget this step, or the tip won't work). Go back to the newly opened window
and drag it to the size you want, but DON'T use the Maximize button. Close
the browser window.  From now on, when you open a new window, it should open
to this size.

Also, Right-click the Internet Explorer icon on the Quick Launch bar and
choose "Properties." Click on the Shortcut Tab. Point to the bottom of this
dialog box, where it says Run, and click the drop down menu, then select
"Maximized." Click OK. This will make IE start with a window that covers the
entire screen, not just a small window."

Sven Swanson, Sr.

Date:    Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:15:08 -0800
From:    james ashley <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: <No subject given>

Hi All: Whenever I click on the IE icon on my desktop the
window always comes up "small". I know there's a way to
have it come up full page but I cant remember how. Anyone know?

=====
Jim

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