Sherry,
In your final paragraph below, you suggested deleting
Legacy2.usr. I did that and nothing has improved.
I run three monitors on Windows XP, SP3. I place Legacy on
the RIGHT-hand monitor.
1. If Legacy is maximized when I close it down and then
reopen it, Legacy opens in the MIDDLE monitor full sized.
2. If, however, Legacy is "Restored down" (not minimized)
when I close it down and then reopen it, Legacy opens in the
RIGHT-hand monitor, but not maximized.
This is repeatable and has occurred for years.
My question is how can I run Legacy maximized (in
full-screen mode) on my RIGHT-hand monitor and have it open there
again, full sized, after I close Legacy?
Thank you,
Arnold
At 10:24 AM 4/12/2012, you wrote:
>Russ,
>I just tested this with Outlook and Legacy on dual monitors in Win7.
>Outlook was on the far left of the left monitor and Legacy on the far
>right of the right monitor (I have the dual monitors set to stretch
>the desktop over the two monitors)
>
>I closed the two programs and reopened them. Outlook opened in the
>middle of the left monitor, Legacy opened still tiled on the right
>monitor as it should.
>
>So Legacy is holding the position of the window when it was closed.
>
>If this isn't working for you, close Legacy and delete the Legacy2.usr
>file as I recommended before and then give it another try.
>
>
>Sincerely,
>Sherry
>Technical Support
>Legacy Family Tree
>
>
>
>On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 8:53 AM, R G Strong-genes
><[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am using Windows 7 and have found that if I have tiled two
> windows (Legacy
> > and some other program) side by side and have closed both windows and have
> > come back to do a Legacy session, that when Legacy opens it is a little
> > square window that I have to resize all over again. Usually this happens
> > only after I have done a session with Legacy and did not restore
> its untiled
> > position size before closing Legacy.
> > Russ
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