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How to make window size permanent?

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ruh-roh - 23 Jun 2008 15:51 GMT
When I get an appointment invitation, Outlook will notify me that the
proposed meeting is in conflict with or adjacent to another appointment
already in my Calendar.  When I click the Calendar button to check what the
conflict
or adjacency is, the Calendar window that opens up is small.  I can maximize
it
easily enough, but the next time I'm in this situation, it opens small
again.  How
can I get it to open in a maximized state and stay that way?  Thanks.
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Brian Tillman - 23 Jun 2008 18:06 GMT
> When I get an appointment invitation, Outlook will notify me that the
> proposed meeting is in conflict with or adjacent to another
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> again.  How
> can I get it to open in a maximized state and stay that way?  Thanks.

Instead of maximizing it, drag the borders larger and then close the window.
It should remember the size you last used if you drag the borders, but not
whether it was maximuzed or not.
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ruh-roh - 23 Jun 2008 18:31 GMT
I should have mentioned that I've already tried resizing, maximizing, and
holding down all the various combinations of Shift, Alt, and Ctrl when
closing -- nothing seems to "stick".  I'm sure there's a way to do it,
because somehow it got set to the tiny size it has now.
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> > When I get an appointment invitation, Outlook will notify me that the
> > proposed meeting is in conflict with or adjacent to another
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> It should remember the size you last used if you drag the borders, but not
> whether it was maximuzed or not.
Brett - 25 Jul 2008 15:03 GMT
I'm having the same problem, if I find the solution I'll post it here. Have
you found a solution yet?

Brett

> When I get an appointment invitation, Outlook will notify me that the
> proposed meeting is in conflict with or adjacent to another appointment
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> again.  How
> can I get it to open in a maximized state and stay that way?  Thanks.
Richard in AZ - 25 Jul 2008 15:20 GMT
Do not "maximize" the window, drag the edges to make it larger (even full screen).
Then Windows will remember the size.

| I'm having the same problem, if I find the solution I'll post it here. Have
| you found a solution yet?
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
| > again.  How
| > can I get it to open in a maximized state and stay that way?  Thanks.
Brett - 25 Jul 2008 15:55 GMT
Hi Richard

I've tried that. it's still opening in a small window. I've tried with
cached mode on and off, tried resizing the window and maximazing it then
exiting Outlook and it still opens in a small window.

> Do not "maximize" the window, drag the edges to make it larger (even full screen).
> Then Windows will remember the size.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> | > again.  How
> | > can I get it to open in a maximized state and stay that way?  Thanks.
 
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