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Old February 20th 05, 12:27 PM
magiwil
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what setting do i have to change to allow all new windows to open up maximised?
Currently any new window i open i minimised. A simple solution im sure but
answers would be greatly appreciated.
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Old February 20th 05, 01:27 PM
MAP
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"magiwil" wrote:

what setting do i have to change to allow all new windows to open up maximised?
Currently any new window i open i minimised. A simple solution im sure but
answers would be greatly appreciated.


Drag the corners of your "window" to full size using your mouse.Then the
first time you close it out do not use the red X in the upper rt. corner
instead in the upper left corner expand "file" and select "exit".
After this first time they should open full size.
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Old February 21st 05, 05:07 AM
Jeffrey S.
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I just loaded XP on my machine, had ME with Office Professional 200. My Word
takes for ever to boot up. Do I need to reinstall Office 2000, or is it not
really compatible with XP?

"MAP" wrote:



"magiwil" wrote:

what setting do i have to change to allow all new windows to open up maximised?
Currently any new window i open i minimised. A simple solution im sure but
answers would be greatly appreciated.


Drag the corners of your "window" to full size using your mouse.Then the
first time you close it out do not use the red X in the upper rt. corner
instead in the upper left corner expand "file" and select "exit".
After this first time they should open full size.

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Old February 21st 05, 07:33 AM
Colin Barnhorst
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Answered in your latest thread. It does no good to keep posting the same
thing.

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I just loaded XP on my machine, had ME with Office Professional 200. My
Word
takes for ever to boot up. Do I need to reinstall Office 2000, or is it
not
really compatible with XP?

"MAP" wrote:



"magiwil" wrote:

what setting do i have to change to allow all new windows to open up
maximised?
Currently any new window i open i minimised. A simple solution im sure
but
answers would be greatly appreciated.


Drag the corners of your "window" to full size using your mouse.Then the
first time you close it out do not use the red X in the upper rt. corner
instead in the upper left corner expand "file" and select "exit".
After this first time they should open full size.



 




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