In a message dated 10/3/2006 11:07:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it doesn't take care of everything, actually.


I've been treating myself to freecell - however, I can't
bring the freecell window up
to fill up the screen.. although the type on the tool bar
for it got big.

sigh

a
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What I told you about will take care of fonts on the desktop, in the Windows 
file explorer (the directoy/file management thing), and quite a few others. 
However, a lot of time you have to adjust fonts within a program. For instance, 
with Word, I go in and adjust the view size to 150% rather than 100%. That 
works in some programs.

But some older programs when used on XP will not go to a full window. They 
were designed for a smaller resolution screen. So even using the maximize box 
on 
the title bar (the box next to the red X close box) may not do it.

I can't full window my solitaire program that I used extensively in Windows 
Me, and still use a lot. (I play 40 Thieves a great deal). So I just use it the 
way it is. It fills about 3/4th of the screen in XP, where it once filled the 
whole window in Me. You can always set the screen resolution down, but I find 
that not worth it. The higher resolution is better for photos.

HTH, Marnie 

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