Dear CNET members:

       Is there an easy way for Windows to always maximize a window size
when I launch an application? Windows has forgotten my settings.

      --Submitted by Karen C. of Birmingham, AL

       The simple way is to:
      1. Open an application (such as Excel).
      2. Maximize the window using the Maximize button in the top-right
corner.
      3. Hold either Shift or Ctrl on your keyboard and close the
application window by pressing X or File > Close/Exit.

      The other way is to:
      1. Right-click the shortcut icon that you use to start the
application.
      2. From the pop-up menu, select Properties.
      3. There will be four tabs, click the Shortcut tab.
      4. Look for Run:; next to it will be a drop-down menu.
      5. Select Maximized from the menu.
      6. After you are done with the above, click the OK button.

      --Submitted by member: Kenneth P. of Ogden, UT
      Please click here to check out Kenneth's full response.



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