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My system is running Win98SE.
The taskbar is positioned along left edge of desktop. Taskbar has "always on top" selected. If Outlook Express' Find Message window is opened and then "immediately" maximized before a search is performed, the Find Message window is partially hidden under the Taskbar (in my case). This behavior is unexpected. Maximized windows aren't suppose to be hidden, right? |
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Well, it sounds normal to me. Always on Top would put the Taskbar over
all other windows— unless you also have checked Auto Hide at... "R-Clk Taskbar, Properties". But, if you won't click Auto Hide, then you must resize the OE Find window, & never use the Maximize button. Its new size will be remembered. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Adam" wrote in message t... | My system is running Win98SE. | | The taskbar is positioned along left edge of desktop. | Taskbar has "always on top" selected. | | If Outlook Express' Find Message window is | opened and then "immediately" maximized before | a search is performed, the Find Message window is | partially hidden under the Taskbar (in my case). | | This behavior is unexpected. | Maximized windows aren't suppose to be hidden, right? | | |
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Yes, the taskbar behaves as expected when all options are
selected except Auto Hide. But, what's unexpected is that the "maximized" Find Message window gets partially hidden. Other maximized windows (except for Event Manager, which DOES hide the taskbar) are not hidden at all. It's no big deal. Just wondered if this behavior happens to others out there. I've been using Outlook Express for a long time and I don't remember the Find Message window behaving this way before. I noticed it started happening after recently installing a new AGP video card (ATI Radeon 9800 Pro) and using a higher resolution (1280 x 1024, 32-bit color). Some possible triggers of this behavior might be ... - the higher resolution - going into Safe mode due to problem installing the video drivers - other "PCR" wrote in message ... Well, it sounds normal to me. Always on Top would put the Taskbar over all other windows— unless you also have checked Auto Hide at... "R-Clk Taskbar, Properties". But, if you won't click Auto Hide, then you must resize the OE Find window, & never use the Maximize button. Its new size will be remembered. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Adam" wrote in message t... | My system is running Win98SE. | | The taskbar is positioned along left edge of desktop. | Taskbar has "always on top" selected. | | If Outlook Express' Find Message window is | opened and then "immediately" maximized before | a search is performed, the Find Message window is | partially hidden under the Taskbar (in my case). | | This behavior is unexpected. | Maximized windows aren't suppose to be hidden, right? | |
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WYSIWYG. Instead of maximizing the smaller Find window, "grab" its edges
with your cursor and drag it to the size you want. It'll be that size the next time you open it (CTRL+SHIFT+F). Otherwise you can "grab" the top of the maximized window and move it to the right a bit. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Adam wrote: My system is running Win98SE. The taskbar is positioned along left edge of desktop. Taskbar has "always on top" selected. If Outlook Express' Find Message window is opened and then "immediately" maximized before a search is performed, the Find Message window is partially hidden under the Taskbar (in my case). This behavior is unexpected. Maximized windows aren't suppose to be hidden, right? |
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![]() "Adam" escreveu na mensagem t... My system is running Win98SE. The taskbar is positioned along left edge of desktop. Taskbar has "always on top" selected. If Outlook Express' Find Message window is opened and then "immediately" maximized before a search is performed, the Find Message window is partially hidden under the Taskbar (in my case). This behavior is unexpected. Maximized windows aren't suppose to be hidden, right? |
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Whoa! This is odd ... the Find Message window now
opens up maximized (before a search is performed). And, it now partially covers the taskbar that is suppose to be Always on Top. How absolutely bizarre! "Adam" wrote in message . net... Yes, the taskbar behaves as expected when all options are selected except Auto Hide. But, what's unexpected is that the "maximized" Find Message window gets partially hidden. Other maximized windows (except for Event Manager, which DOES hide the taskbar) are not hidden at all. It's no big deal. Just wondered if this behavior happens to others out there. I've been using Outlook Express for a long time and I don't remember the Find Message window behaving this way before. I noticed it started happening after recently installing a new AGP video card (ATI Radeon 9800 Pro) and using a higher resolution (1280 x 1024, 32-bit color). Some possible triggers of this behavior might be ... - the higher resolution - going into Safe mode due to problem installing the video drivers - other "PCR" wrote in message ... Well, it sounds normal to me. Always on Top would put the Taskbar over all other windows— unless you also have checked Auto Hide at... "R-Clk Taskbar, Properties". But, if you won't click Auto Hide, then you must resize the OE Find window, & never use the Maximize button. Its new size will be remembered. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Adam" wrote in message t... | My system is running Win98SE. | | The taskbar is positioned along left edge of desktop. | Taskbar has "always on top" selected. | | If Outlook Express' Find Message window is | opened and then "immediately" maximized before | a search is performed, the Find Message window is | partially hidden under the Taskbar (in my case). | | This behavior is unexpected. | Maximized windows aren't suppose to be hidden, right? | |
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