Re: Fullscreen emails...

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"Duncan McC" <hard@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do you open an email, make it fullscreen, and get Windows Mail to
remember that?

(It remembers the position and size of an email (non-maximised) - why
not maximised?)

Can it be done?

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Duncan

Hi Duncan, Windows, in all applications, remembers the size and shape of a
Window at the last closing.

So to open a mail window to full screen, open only ONE new mail Window>grab
the edges with the mouse>drag the edges to the size you like>close that
Window with the X.
All subsequent mail windows will open as you just closed it.


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Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK.
http://www.getsafeonline.org/


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