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Old March 5th 16, 01:17 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Blue Citizen
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Default How to expand resize menu on app tile?

Is anyone there?

I've lost the options tile resize 'large' and 'wide' on windows 8.1 start.
Is there any way to expand the menu to have the four options on all tiles?

Let me know if you are there.

Thanks.

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Old March 5th 16, 03:18 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default How to expand resize menu on app tile?

Blue Citizen wrote:
Is anyone there?

I've lost the options tile resize 'large' and 'wide' on windows 8.1 start.
Is there any way to expand the menu to have the four options on all tiles?

Let me know if you are there.

Thanks.


Have you been messing around ?

http://www.thewindowsclub.com/fixed-...ut-windows-8-1

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Old March 5th 16, 09:08 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default How to expand resize menu on app tile?

On Sat, 5 Mar 2016 00:17:40 -0000, Blue Citizen wrote:

Is anyone there?

I've lost the options tile resize 'large' and 'wide' on windows 8.1 start.
Is there any way to expand the menu to have the four options on all tiles?

Let me know if you are there.



Checking here on 8.1 Pro

"Metro" tiles have all 4 sizes available ('small', 'medium', 'wide', and 'large').
Desktop program tiles have only 2 sizes available ('small' and 'medium").

The kind of tile is generally recognizable on the start screen

Desktop program tiles have the coloured program icon in the middle of the tile.
"Metro" tiles have a full-tile picture, a white monochrome metro app icon, or are "live" updating tiles,

NB: The "Desktop" tile itself is a Metro-style tile with a full-tile picture and all 4 sizes.


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Old March 5th 16, 11:29 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Default How to expand resize menu on app tile?





On Sat, 5 Mar 2016 00:17:40 -0000, Blue Citizen wrote:

Is anyone there?

I've lost the options tile resize 'large' and 'wide' on windows 8.1 start.
Is there any way to expand the menu to have the four options on all tiles?

Let me know if you are there.


"Ralph Fox" escreveu na mensagem
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"Checking here on 8.1 Pro

"Metro" tiles have all 4 sizes available ('small', 'medium', 'wide', and
'large').
Desktop program tiles have only 2 sizes available ('small' and 'medium").

The kind of tile is generally recognizable on the start screen

Desktop program tiles have the coloured program icon in the middle of the
tile.
"Metro" tiles have a full-tile picture, a white monochrome metro app icon,
or are "live" updating tiles,

NB: The "Desktop" tile itself is a Metro-style tile with a full-tile
picture and all 4 sizes."


Thank you very much for your help.

Thought all tiles had four resize options. Some of these metro tiles (not
desktop program tiles) only have small and medium sizes.
Maybe this is not a big issue. But nevermind or whatever system decides.

Salutos.

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