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Old December 6th 03, 07:04 AM
Sue
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Default Resetting resolution HELP

I set the resolution so that my husband could see the
screen better. It was to big so I tried to set it back
the problem is that the screen is so big now I can't see
the OK button I have tried to hide the tool bar and move
the window up as far as possible so I can see but it
didn't help.
I can't even see the button on this screen I just guessed
that the left very top was the send

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Old December 6th 03, 07:04 AM
Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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Default Resetting resolution HELP

Hi Sue,

Hit alt+space+m, then move the box up using the arrow keys. Hit enter when
it is where you want it.

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"Sue" wrote in message
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I set the resolution so that my husband could see the
screen better. It was to big so I tried to set it back
the problem is that the screen is so big now I can't see
the OK button I have tried to hide the tool bar and move
the window up as far as possible so I can see but it
didn't help.
I can't even see the button on this screen I just guessed
that the left very top was the send



 




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