Open in Full Window
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Open in Full Window
This has probably been covered before but I can't find it.
It drives me nuts when opening a window in Office, IE, etc and it opens in a small window - then I have to use the maximise button to open the window to full size.
I use XP Home [and XP Pro at work]. I cannot find an answer - is there any way I can frig the system to ensure the window opens full size every time?
Thanks Guys...
It drives me nuts when opening a window in Office, IE, etc and it opens in a small window - then I have to use the maximise button to open the window to full size.
I use XP Home [and XP Pro at work]. I cannot find an answer - is there any way I can frig the system to ensure the window opens full size every time?
Thanks Guys...

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From Here
Opening Internet Explorer Full Size
Opening Internet Explorer Full Size
Ever notice sometimes you right-click on a link and open a new window and it's not full screen? This usually occurs because IE remembers the last window size when closed. Many times a background pop-up will do this too, if it is the last window closed. To resize the window and regain control:
In some cases the "Remember last window size" info becomes corrupted in the Registry.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"Window_Placement"=
To reset the "Window_Placement" entry to default. You can download a small reg file to reset (to default) and correct this behavior.
Download: ResetWindowPlacement.reg [right-click and select: "Save Target As"]
To use: right-click and select: Merge - Ok the prompt and reboot.
- Close all instances of Internet Explorer except for one.
- Right-click on a link in the page and select: "Open in New Window"
- Close the first browser window using the [ X ] (upper right corner)
- Resize the window manually by dragging the sides to the desired size.
Note: Do NOT click the Maximize button, you must do it manually. - Hold down the Ctrl key and click the Close button (upper right)
In some cases the "Remember last window size" info becomes corrupted in the Registry.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"Window_Placement"=
To reset the "Window_Placement" entry to default. You can download a small reg file to reset (to default) and correct this behavior.
Download: ResetWindowPlacement.reg [right-click and select: "Save Target As"]
To use: right-click and select: Merge - Ok the prompt and reboot.
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Windows 7 has a nice feature. If you have several windows open & want to clear the desktop, click & hold the window you want to keep & shake the mouse. All the other windows disappear. Shake it again & they re-appear.
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