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    Computer nerd wanted.

    I did a search last week for Amber, no not a girl called Amber, but the fossilised tree resin.
    Anyway, one site I visited had thumbnails of Amber, and when I clicked on the thumbnail, this itsy bitsy window opened up, so small you couldnt see the item.

    The moron who designed the web site must have been a midget.
    Now every time I click on a piccy, even on this BB, I get this midget window opening up.

    How do I make them open in a BIG window?
    And make it stay that way?

    Al :confused:

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    Hey Al, Just get a really big screen.
    Squizzy

    "It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all" {screamed by maths teacher in Year 8}

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    I hate it when some mental midget set up its site so that it F***'s with your browser settings!

    A few diagnostic questions - is there a little arrow in a box at the bottom rt. hand side of the pic? There is a 'feature' in IE that can be turned on & off from the options menu, which makes pictures appear reduced to fit a window size. Can't r4emeber what its called, but rampage around in there & it will go away.

    Does the whole of IE open as a midget screen but with the enlarge, reduce & close buttons intact? If so, get the IE window to an intermediate size - where you get the button with the 2 overlapped boxes on the top bar - then click on the corners of the screen and drag them to a suitable size. Close IE while it is the right size & it will 'remember' that size. Do the same with the 'maximize' setting & IE will open thereafter in full screen mode.

    Otherwise you are in trouble. or at least beyond my limited skills. Try clearing the 'cookies' and 'history' records, and possibly running 'search & Destroy' &/or AdAware to clear out a few more spiders.

    If all else fails, save your 'favorites' file from 'Windows' in another directory & re-install IE from a magazine disk, then copy your 'favorites' file back over the new one.

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    One more thing that might work is to right click on the Internet Explorer icon (probably in the 'tray' below)
    Then select 'Properties' and from there the drop-down 'Run:' Maximised

    May not fix your particular problem, but worth a try.

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    If all else fails, don't use IE ever again.

    Use Safari.....but you'll have to buy a Mac to do this .

    Hope you can fix it.

    The box said "Requires Windows 2000 or better".. so I bought a Mac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsrlee
    I hate it when some mental midget set up its site so that it F***'s with your browser settings!

    A few diagnostic questions - is there a little arrow in a box at the bottom rt. hand side of the pic?
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    Ok fixed, thanks brslee.
    I did the drag to size thing, then closed the window.
    Now all windows open full sized.

    Thanks, Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biting Mac User
    The box said "Requires Windows 2000 or better".. so I bought a Mac
    Keep it up, BM, you might even convince yourself one day
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...t=10096&page=2

    please see my last post on the above thread for my thoughts on this matter.
    Zed

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