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this is kind of a basic question, but when i boot up outlook express 6, the
window is often reduced rather than full size on the monitor. also, when i open a message, the window is always reduced to small and narrow requiring that i expand it. i have looked in tools and hydravision (all its boxes are shaded and inaccessable) and can't figure out how to default to the larger window size all the time, booting up and reading msgs. thanks for your help. marc |
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What is hydravision? What is your Windows version? (i.e. XP/SP3, etc.).
Grab the corners of the window and drag it to full screen size. Do no use Maximize. Close all other windows first and this one last. Windows will remember the *last* screen size used the next time you open the program. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "marcjy1" wrote in message ... this is kind of a basic question, but when i boot up outlook express 6, the window is often reduced rather than full size on the monitor. also, when i open a message, the window is always reduced to small and narrow requiring that i expand it. i have looked in tools and hydravision (all its boxes are shaded and inaccessable) and can't figure out how to default to the larger window size all the time, booting up and reading msgs. thanks for your help. marc |
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i have windows 2000. "hydravision individual application settings" is a
window you get when you click on the arrow in the upper right hand corner of the express window, next to the maximize, minus and x buttons. it appears one has to be an administrator to change anything in it. your solution worked and many thanks! i now remember many, many years ago having to do this instead of the maximize button. what does ms-mvp mean next to your and pabear user names? are you guys microsoft-credentialed experts? he helped me on a error msg problem which was driving me crazy. thanks again to you and pa bear for your help on problems, big and small! marc o. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: What is hydravision? What is your Windows version? (i.e. XP/SP3, etc.). Grab the corners of the window and drag it to full screen size. Do no use Maximize. Close all other windows first and this one last. Windows will remember the *last* screen size used the next time you open the program. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "marcjy1" wrote in message ... this is kind of a basic question, but when i boot up outlook express 6, the window is often reduced rather than full size on the monitor. also, when i open a message, the window is always reduced to small and narrow requiring that i expand it. i have looked in tools and hydravision (all its boxes are shaded and inaccessable) and can't figure out how to default to the larger window size all the time, booting up and reading msgs. thanks for your help. marc |
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YW. MS-MVP = Microsoft Most Valuable Professional. We are all volunteers and
in my case, was nominated by an elder MVP after posting for quite some time. It is basically an honorary mention by MS to show their appreciation. Maybe one step above a pat on the back. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microso...e_Professional -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "marcjy1" wrote in message ... i have windows 2000. "hydravision individual application settings" is a window you get when you click on the arrow in the upper right hand corner of the express window, next to the maximize, minus and x buttons. it appears one has to be an administrator to change anything in it. your solution worked and many thanks! i now remember many, many years ago having to do this instead of the maximize button. what does ms-mvp mean next to your and pabear user names? are you guys microsoft-credentialed experts? he helped me on a error msg problem which was driving me crazy. thanks again to you and pa bear for your help on problems, big and small! marc o. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: What is hydravision? What is your Windows version? (i.e. XP/SP3, etc.). Grab the corners of the window and drag it to full screen size. Do no use Maximize. Close all other windows first and this one last. Windows will remember the *last* screen size used the next time you open the program. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "marcjy1" wrote in message ... this is kind of a basic question, but when i boot up outlook express 6, the window is often reduced rather than full size on the monitor. also, when i open a message, the window is always reduced to small and narrow requiring that i expand it. i have looked in tools and hydravision (all its boxes are shaded and inaccessable) and can't figure out how to default to the larger window size all the time, booting up and reading msgs. thanks for your help. marc |
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