not always.Originally posted by: m2kewl
just open it, maximize, and close. next time you launch, it will launch maximized.
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Right click the shortcut
click properties
select maximized from the pull down menu
click OK
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Right click the shortcut
click properties
select maximized from the pull down menu
click OK
Originally posted by: Atlantean
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Right click the shortcut
click properties
select maximized from the pull down menu
click OK
The pulldown menu that says run, for all you dumb people... I can't believe that you didn't figure it out yourself though![]()
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Right click the shortcut
click properties
select maximized from the pull down menu
click OK
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Right click the shortcut
click properties
select maximized from the pull down menu
click OK
We have a winner!![]()
Originally posted by: rnmcd
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Right click the shortcut
click properties
select maximized from the pull down menu
click OK
We have a winner!![]()
are you talking about the desktop's shortcut to IE?
If so, my properties doesn't have a MAXIMIZE under any of the tabs....
Originally posted by: db
rnmcd, go to IE in system tray at bottome of desktop, rt-clk properties|shortcut tab|run dropdown box|maximise
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Most Windows programs (including IE) will open the same way that they were closed. If you make sure the last IE window was maximised before you close it, it'll forever open maximised (unless of course you close it in a non-maximised state).
Originally posted by: rnmcd
How do you right click on the shortcut in Win NT if if doesn't have Quick Launch?
thanks.
