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Laurence
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      10-06-2011
The viewing area of the browser has taken over the whole screen
covering the the icons, urlbar & taskbar.how can I get it back
to normal size?
Laurence


 
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      10-08-2011

"Laurence" <> wrote in message
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> The viewing area of the browser has taken over the whole screen
> covering the the icons, urlbar & taskbar.how can I get it back
> to normal size?
> Laurence

It appears as if your IE is maximized. Minimize with the middle button on
the upper right, then resize using the bottom right corner. HTH. J

 
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      10-09-2011

"JFG" <> wrote in message
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> "Laurence" <> wrote in message
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>> The viewing area of the browser has taken over the whole screen
>> covering the the icons, urlbar & taskbar.how can I get it back
>> to normal size?
>> Laurence

> It appears as if your IE is maximized. Minimize with the middle button on
> the upper right, then resize using the bottom right corner. HTH. J


The buttons are not visible.


 
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      10-10-2011
On 10/9/2011 7:34 AM, Laurence wrote:
> "JFG"<> wrote in message
> news:x8mdnSIq-...
>>
>> "Laurence"<> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> The viewing area of the browser has taken over the whole screen
>>> covering the the icons, urlbar& taskbar.how can I get it back
>>> to normal size?
>>> Laurence

>> It appears as if your IE is maximized. Minimize with the middle button on
>> the upper right, then resize using the bottom right corner. HTH. J

>
> The buttons are not visible.
>
>


Try pressing the F11 key
 
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      10-11-2011

"misanthrope" <> wrote in message
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> On 10/9/2011 7:34 AM, Laurence wrote:
>> "JFG"<> wrote in message
>> news:x8mdnSIq-...
>>>
>>> "Laurence"<> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> The viewing area of the browser has taken over the whole screen
>>>> covering the the icons, urlbar& taskbar.how can I get it back
>>>> to normal size?
>>>> Laurence
>>> It appears as if your IE is maximized. Minimize with the middle button
>>> on
>>> the upper right, then resize using the bottom right corner. HTH. J

>>
>> The buttons are not visible.
>>
>>

>
> Try pressing the F11 key


I'll try that.


 
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