John
December 5th 03, 01:23 AM
This usually occurs when the font size is larger than can
be handled by the monitor at the current screen
settings. IE: if your screen settings are for 800X600
pixels larger fonts may cause the information to
be "pushed out" past the limits of the monitors screen.
Try changing the font size as well as the screen settings.
>-----Original Message-----
>For some reason, when I open a Internet Explorer window
and maximize it, it
>is positioned a little too low on the screen. The
scroll bar almost
>disappears at the bottom and I can see a bar of the
desktop along the top.
>
>Everything else positions correctly when I maximize it -
Windows Explorer,
>Outlook Express, other programs, etc. Only the Internet
Explorer is out of
>position.
>
>I'd appreciate any suggestions for moving this back into
place. Thanks in
>advance.
>
>--
>
>fc42
>Show me a man who is a good loser and I'll show you a
man who is playing
>golf with his boss.
>
>
>
>.
>
be handled by the monitor at the current screen
settings. IE: if your screen settings are for 800X600
pixels larger fonts may cause the information to
be "pushed out" past the limits of the monitors screen.
Try changing the font size as well as the screen settings.
>-----Original Message-----
>For some reason, when I open a Internet Explorer window
and maximize it, it
>is positioned a little too low on the screen. The
scroll bar almost
>disappears at the bottom and I can see a bar of the
desktop along the top.
>
>Everything else positions correctly when I maximize it -
Windows Explorer,
>Outlook Express, other programs, etc. Only the Internet
Explorer is out of
>position.
>
>I'd appreciate any suggestions for moving this back into
place. Thanks in
>advance.
>
>--
>
>fc42
>Show me a man who is a good loser and I'll show you a
man who is playing
>golf with his boss.
>
>
>
>.
>