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Old January 30th 06, 09:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jeremiah
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Whenever I compose a message the window always is small and I have to
maximize this. Is there a way to have thw window always be large?

Thanks and may God bless you

John

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Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break
in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven,
where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not
break in and steal (Matt 6:19-20).


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Old January 31st 06, 02:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Alan
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"Jeremiah" wrote in message
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Whenever I compose a message the window always is small and I have to
maximize this. Is there a way to have thw window always be large?

Thanks and may God bless you

John

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Do not ........... put so much crap in your signatures.



Yes. It is in the help file.

One of the ways is to open a new message window, resize it to what you want
then hold the shift key down and double click the top left control box of
the window. The window will close. Open a new message window and it should
be at that new size if you remembered to hold the shift key down.


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I was thinking about writing a ridiculously long signature that has
absolutely no relevance to the newsgroup in the same vein as your posting
but decided to delete your non-relevant *and* ridiculously long signature
and just post a request for you not to include such totally non-relevant
postings. Please.




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Old January 31st 06, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jeremiah
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Did not work.


"Alan" wrote in message
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"Jeremiah" wrote in message
...
Whenever I compose a message the window always is small and I have to
maximize this. Is there a way to have thw window always be large?

Thanks and may God bless you

John

--
Do not ........... put so much crap in your signatures.



Yes. It is in the help file.

One of the ways is to open a new message window, resize it to what you
want then hold the shift key down and double click the top left control
box of the window. The window will close. Open a new message window and it
should be at that new size if you remembered to hold the shift key down.


--
I was thinking about writing a ridiculously long signature that has
absolutely no relevance to the newsgroup in the same vein as your posting
but decided to delete your non-relevant *and* ridiculously long signature
and just post a request for you not to include such totally non-relevant
postings. Please.






 




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