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Dear sir How can I expand the web page to a full screen on my macBook when I am working with Safari? thanks

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Point the mouse at the bottom-right corner of the browser's window, and click-and-hold on that corner. Then, "drag" the mouse-pointer both "down" and "right", and then release the mouse.

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