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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2
OS: mac os 10.6
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screen positioning
This is no big deal, but bugs me.
When I have entourage open on my desk top I like it to be in the center of my screen. When I click new or reply or forward, the page that opens does not open in the center of my screen, but opens in the top left corner of it. Is there a setting that I can change so that I don't have to drag it back to where I like it each time? I know it sounds silly.......... Thanks. |
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Re: screen positioning
Nope. It is a behavior the OS, and has been since the very 1st Mac system. When you open a new window in a program, it staggers it so that title bar of the window underneath is still visible for clicking on. It normally goes from upper left to lower right, unless there is room above your current window, then it starts in the upper left instead of just lower and to the right of the current window.
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