Thanks everyone,
That worked for me.
On Mar 8, 2009, at 11:27 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
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> Hello Gary,
>
> You can create your own shortcut by going to the Keyboard&Mouse pane
> of System Preferences and selecting Keyboard Shortcuts. The
> instructions are there on how to create a shortcut. It
Hello Gary,
You can create your own shortcut by going to the Keyboard&Mouse pane
of System Preferences and selecting Keyboard Shortcuts. The
instructions are there on how to create a shortcut. It is important to
type the name of the menu item correctly, including capital letters.
If you ha
and there is also a zoom item in the window menu.
On Mar 8, 2009, at 12:41 PM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
Hi, Gary,
Usually, clicking on the zoom button on the top left (the third vo
heard item in most windows (close button, minimize button, zoom
button) will expand a window to full screen. If t
Hi, Gary,
Usually, clicking on the zoom button on the top left (the third vo
heard item in most windows (close button, minimize button, zoom
button) will expand a window to full screen. If the window is
already expanded, it will usually return it to the previous size.
--Scott
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--Scott
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Hi All,
Is there a Mac command to re-size an application window to full
screen, and then back to the previous size?
Thanks,
Gary
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