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I have just reloaded my computer with Internet Explorer 7 and when i open a web page within aonother the second web page comes up at half the screen size and I have to enlarge it manually...This also happens when I first open some web pages..This never happened wit Explorer 6...Can someone please tell me how to fix the problem so all web pages open on my full screen ...Thanks Noel

  • gibbo151 Feb 20, 2009

    Sorry neither of these ways worked to fix the problem

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It sounds like you just want all of your windows to open in a maximized state instead of a smaller tab in the main window that you need to maximize yourself whenever you click on a new link.
If that's the case, simply click on TOOLS, INTERNET OPTIONS, GENERAL, TABS (SETTINGS), and make sure that both POP UPS and LINKS open in a new window, then click okay.
Hope that helps you.

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Hi,

You need to Increse Display Resolution of your computer then automatically IE 7 fits as per the website..

to increase resolution of the screen right click on Desktop at any point then click on properties >> settings >> increase resolution to medium or Max size.. by moving bar then click on Apply or OK.

your issue should resolve.

let me know the result.

Regards,
Suraj.

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Use mozilla firefox.
Uninstall IE7, it sucks...

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