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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 72
OS: Windows XP
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I have a Windows Vista OS with IE 7 Browser.
The problem i am facing is that when i click on the option Open links in a New Window on my IE 7 Browser it opens in a new window but always very small so what shall ido. I always want the links to be opened in full maximised page not smaller page. I want it to remain always maximum when i use the link rather than always expanding it everytime. Please help me out as this problem didnt happen before and im sure about that. Please provide ur guidance. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Arabia/winter = N.India/summer
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Open Internet Explorer
Shift + click a link to force it to open in a separate window Alt + Tab to return to the first window Close it, leaving only the small window open Drag the window edges/corners to adjust the size Close the resized window Another way, Open one IE browser window. Click on a link to open a second. With the second, drag the corners to the edges of the screen. Do 'Not' hit the maximize icon. Close the first window, then the second (the order of closing is important). Make sure you do File, Close; do 'Not use the X button! Might have to reboot. Either way the next time you open a second browser window, IE saves the new default window size. Or use IE New Window Maximizer = http://www.webattack.com/get/iemax.html http://www.jiisoft.com/index.asp = "New Window Maximizer This program will automatically maximize new Internet Explorer and Outlook Express windows for you. It includes a function for hiding/closing all IE windows with a userdefined hotkey. It's also possible to open new IE windows and automatically have them sent to the background." http://www.theeldergeek.com/maximize...t_explorer.htm |
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