On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 12:40:00 +0000
Terence W C Warby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> Terry wrote:
> > Keith Bates wrote:
> >> I used to start OOo in a maximized window but now it starts in a
> >> smaller window that's about 50% of the screen space. I know I can
> >> click the "Maximize" button, but I would like to start OOo in a
> >> maximized window. I've searched the options and googled
> >> unsuccessfully.
> >>
> >> Is there a command to start in a maximized window? I'm using linux,
> >> gnome, OOo 2.1
> >
> > Help under "start parameters".  I cannot see anything but you may.  
> > Minimised is there.
> >
> > You could possibly tinker with the system files if you dare.
> >
> >
> Keith
> 
> If you right click on the OOo icon that you used to open the program, 
> assuming that you are using Windows, a menu will pop-up. Click on 
> Properties then select the "Shortcut" tab. Under the "Run" option you 
> will be able to select "normal window", "minimised" or maximised".
> The program should then open in the tpye of window you want.
> 
> Hope this helps
> Terry W
> 
> 
I use linux- hence the difficulty!

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