With Legacy closed, go to Documents\Legacy Family Tree\_AppData\Usr\
and delete the Legacy2.usr file.  When Legacy is opened again, a fresh
one will be recreated and Legacy should then remember size and
placement of windows.

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Brian L. Lightfoot
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I use Legacy in a less than maximized window with other applications
> occupying the remaining real estate on my large screen monitor. Recently (a
> few weeks back) Legacy started to forget its last position and size on the
> screen and instead reopened in a default size of maybe something like
> one-quarter size in the middle of the entire viewport. Try this with any
> browser or other Windows application by closing in a less than maximized
> size and when re-opened, they all open to the last position and size. Except
> Legacy.
>
> I remember having this same problem just over one year ago and I can’t
> remember what it was that I did or even if I was able to fix it but the
> annoying problem is getting the better of me. I’m not sure if it was a
> Windows setting or something within Legacy that controls this. I know there
> are “Properties” that can be set within Windows for either the shortcut or
> the executable that determine the size of the window to be opened, either
> Normal, Minimized, or Maximized, but Legacy seems to ignore all of these
> settings and continues to open in what I’m calling about one-quarter screen
> size. Of course if you normally run in Maximized mode, it’s just one click
> of the mouse otherwise it’s a move operation with several re-size movements
> to get everything aligned with the other applications for me. My only other
> option is to go back to let Legacy run 24/7 in the size and location that I
> like.
>
> How is this working with everybody else?
>
>
> Brian in CA




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