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Maximize sql window in SSMS?

aj
SQL Server 2005 64-bit 9.00.3042 SP2

While working in SQL Server Mgmt Studio, I wish to maximize/minimize
the window (or I guess the tab on the window) in which I type
SQL for execution (in the default setup, the window at the
upper right -- NOT the Object Explorer or the Results Window).

How can I do this? I don't see a maximize button? Is there
a keyboard shortcut?

TIA

aj
Oct 29 '08 #1
2 2752
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 09:53:03 -0400, aj <ro****@mcdonalds.comwrote:

In my SSMS2008 I can go to Tools Options Environment and select
MDI Environment. Perhaps 2005 has a similar option.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP

>SQL Server 2005 64-bit 9.00.3042 SP2

While working in SQL Server Mgmt Studio, I wish to maximize/minimize
the window (or I guess the tab on the window) in which I type
SQL for execution (in the default setup, the window at the
upper right -- NOT the Object Explorer or the Results Window).

How can I do this? I don't see a maximize button? Is there
a keyboard shortcut?

TIA

aj
Oct 29 '08 #2
aj
Works like a champ. Thanks.

aj

Tom van Stiphout wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 09:53:03 -0400, aj <ro****@mcdonalds.comwrote:

In my SSMS2008 I can go to Tools Options Environment and select
MDI Environment. Perhaps 2005 has a similar option.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP

>SQL Server 2005 64-bit 9.00.3042 SP2

While working in SQL Server Mgmt Studio, I wish to maximize/minimize
the window (or I guess the tab on the window) in which I type
SQL for execution (in the default setup, the window at the
upper right -- NOT the Object Explorer or the Results Window).

How can I do this? I don't see a maximize button? Is there
a keyboard shortcut?

TIA

aj
Oct 29 '08 #3

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