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I am using Outlook Express as my newsgroup reader. Would anyone know why
when I go to create a post to the newsgroup or read the existing posts and
responses, it always opens to restored down? I have to maximize every time.

Thanks,

Carl
Nov 13 '05 #1
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Carl wrote:
I am using Outlook Express as my newsgroup reader. Would anyone know why
when I go to create a post to the newsgroup or read the existing posts and
responses, it always opens to restored down? I have to maximize every time.


It's a completely new window, not part of an MDI document. Why do you
need to maximise each time? Are you running at 640x480 or something?

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Nov 13 '05 #2
OE normally writes its state to the registry when you shut it, so it should
reopen the way it was before it was closed. If you want it to open maximized
all of the time, right click the short cut for OE and choose Properties, go
to the Program tab and set the Run: combo box to Maximized.

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Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP
"Carl" <no*@myemail.com> wrote in message
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I am using Outlook Express as my newsgroup reader. Would anyone know why
when I go to create a post to the newsgroup or read the existing posts and
responses, it always opens to restored down? I have to maximize every
time.

Thanks,

Carl

Nov 13 '05 #3
Carl wrote:
I am using Outlook Express as my newsgroup reader. Would anyone know why
when I go to create a post to the newsgroup or read the existing posts and
responses, it always opens to restored down? I have to maximize every time.


It's a completely new window, not part of an MDI document. Why do you
need to maximise each time? Are you running at 640x480 or something?

--
This sig left intentionally blank
Nov 13 '05 #4
OE normally writes its state to the registry when you shut it, so it should
reopen the way it was before it was closed. If you want it to open maximized
all of the time, right click the short cut for OE and choose Properties, go
to the Program tab and set the Run: combo box to Maximized.

--
Wayne Morgan
MS Access MVP
"Carl" <no*@myemail.com> wrote in message
news:nX*****************@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
I am using Outlook Express as my newsgroup reader. Would anyone know why
when I go to create a post to the newsgroup or read the existing posts and
responses, it always opens to restored down? I have to maximize every
time.

Thanks,

Carl

Nov 13 '05 #5

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